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May 14, 2026

Taiwan UAV Industry Brief: Taiwan Seeks Non-Red Supply Chain Orders at U.S. Drone Show

AUVSI CEO Michael Robbins highlighted Taiwan's potential as a prime candidate for bringing Green UAS secure drone certification to international markets, citing Taiwan's non-red supply chain.

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Topic:
Taiwan UAV Industry Brief: Taiwan Seeks Non-Red Supply Chain Orders at U.S. Drone Show
Date:
2026-05-14
Category:
Supply Chain & Compliance Watch

Source: Focus Taiwan (CNA)
Original Article: Taiwan seeking 'non-red' supply chain orders at U.S. drone show

Summary

During the U.S. drone show, AUVSI Chief Executive Michael Robbins emphasized Taiwan's distinct advantages in the global market. He pointed to Taiwan's "non-red supply chain," rapid development speed, manufacturing scale, operational resilience, and industrial leadership as key factors making it a prime candidate to adapt the Green UAS secure drone certification for international markets.

Industry Relevance

The explicit focus on a "non-red supply chain" by a major international association validates the geopolitical shift in aerospace procurement. Certification standards like Green UAS are moving beyond performance metrics to scrutinize equity structures, software origins, and component traceability, creating significant opportunities for secure hardware ecosystems.

Taiwan UAS Group Perspective

Our controlled integration and verified supply chain directly align with Green UAS standards and non-adversarial sourcing requirements. Taiwan UAS Group operates on the principle that true operational security requires transparent component origins. We are structurally prepared to support partners requiring strict adherence to these emerging international compliance frameworks.

Media Contact: press@taiwanuas.com

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