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Tron Future Tech, a rapidly expanding Taiwanese defense and technology startup, has secured a contract with Taiwan’s military to supply 26 advanced anti-drone systems. These systems will be deployed across Taiwan’s outlying islands to address increasing drone-related threats in the region.
The systems feature 4D hybrid beamforming Active Electronically Scanned Array (AESA) radar, passive RF detection and jamming capabilities. With a customizable detection range of up to six kilometers, they are specifically designed to counter drones employing frequency-hopping technology to evade detection.
The deployment of these systems is part of an ongoing effort to bolster Taiwan’s defense against “grey-zone” operations, including incursions by drones into Taiwanese airspace. The systems are expected to enhance situational awareness and provide a robust response to aerial threats near Taiwan’s borders.
In addition to military applications, Tron Future Tech’s anti-drone systems have been deployed at critical infrastructure sites, including Hsinchu Science Park and key reservoirs.