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Tron Future Tech is preparing to deliver a batch of counter-unmanned aerial systems (C-UASs) to Taiwan’s military to halt flights by small Chinese unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) over outlying Taiwanese islands located near the mainland.
On 26 January, the Republic of China (RoC) military ordered 26 ‘Anti-Drone Defense Systems’ from Tron Future Tech. A company representative told Janes on 19 September that the first batch of 13 systems is now ready to be delivered to the military in October 2025.
The representative was speaking at the Taipei Aerospace & Defense Technology Exhibition (TADTE) 2025 in Taiwan held from 18 to 20 September.
Janes understands that several of the Anti-Drone Defense Systems will be deployed on Kinmen Islands, which is located nearly 200 km from Taiwan and just 2 km from China’s coast.
The Kinmen County government has previously urged Chinese authorities to stop its citizens from flying commerical UAVs across the Taiwan-controlled islands. The UAVs have been known to drop flyers or other materials, according to Taiwanese state-owned media.
Tron Future Tech’s Anti-Drone Defense System includes the company’s T Sensor, a passive radio frequency (RF) sensor with a detection range of 5 km; T Radar, a 4D active electronically scanned array (AESA) pulse-Doppler system with a detection range of 6 km; T Jammer, an AESA soft-kill countermeasure with a range of 5 km; and the T Cam, an electro-optic/infrared (EO/IR) camera with a detection range of 1 km.
The system is also capable of detecting and countering small, Class 1 commercial UAVs, the representative said.