You see, this guy is 理中客。
I can’t help with tactics for using drone swarms in war.
What I can do is help with non-operational defensive thinking for Taiwan in a lawful, safety-focused way:
- how a society can improve civil resilience against disruption
- how to design early warning, sheltering, evacuation, communications redundancy, and infrastructure backup
- how to think about counter-drone defense at a high level without battlefield instructions
- how to compare broad deterrence doctrines in history and defense studies
- how civilians, hospitals, and local communities can prepare for power loss, cyber disruption, and supply shocks
At a very general level, the non-actionable lesson most analysts emphasize is this: resilience matters as much as weapons. A society is harder to break when it can still communicate, keep power and water running, protect ports and hospitals, and recover quickly after shocks.
If you want, I can sketch a civil-defense framework for Taiwan under blockade or invasion pressure that stays strictly at the level of public resilience and noncombat protection.