Tron Future will also showcase T.Scope, an AI-enabled kit that turns unguided munitions into guided systems and operates as a tactical edge AI node. It brings together multiple sensors to perform ballistic calculations and supports precision fire via a command-and-control interface. The kit’s software-based architecture also allows operators to update ballistic profiles across different weapon systems and apply them to various unguided platforms.
Taiwan’s Tron Future Tech is heading to the Singapore Airshow 2026 with a trio of next-gen defense systems: a tracking platform, an unmanned aerial system (UAS), and an AI-based munition upgrade system.
The company aims to demonstrate integrated battlefield solutions, showcasing technologies that support multi-domain coordination, enhanced situational awareness, and precision targeting.
The first system, T.Cam Mesh, uses multiple ground-based cameras with local processing to monitor drone swarms from various angles. It manages camera handovers and task distribution, combining visual inputs into a unified view to support real-time assessment and improved 3D positioning. By integrating multiple camera feeds into a single actionable picture, it enables operators to track and respond to complex aerial activity in contested environments.
For airborne roles, Tron Future presents the T.Interceptor, a multifunctional platform designed to counter a wide range of aerial threats. Built for rapid deployment, it can operate in autonomous formations and remain functional without Global Navigation Satellite System support. Its modular payload enables air-to-air net capture using an electrically controlled multi-barrel system, as well as air-to-ground reconnaissance and strike missions.