Taiwan's 'porcupine strategy' to fight a potential Chinese invasion is learning lessons from Ukraine, report says

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Taiwan's 'porcupine strategy' to fight a potential Chinese invasion is learning lessons from Ukraine, report says
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'Much like the animal, it tries to inflict so much pain on the larger rival that it stops the attacker.'

Soldiers disembark from AAV7 amphibious assault vehicles during the Han Kuang military exercise, which simulates China's People's Liberation Army invading the island, on July 28, 2022 in Pingtung, TaiwanTaiwan is learning from Ukraine how it could defend itself against China's much larger military.

Taiwan is learning lessons from Ukraine on how it could defend itself against a possible Chinese invasion, according to a report bySince Russia began its invasion of Ukraine in February, the country has effectively used smaller weapons to fight back and humiliate Russia's larger army. "The porcupine strategy is really when a smaller military tries to defend itself from a larger military, which is the attacker, and it uses lots of smaller weapons," Alastair Gale, the Wall Street Journal's Asia security correspondent, said in a video.

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