Artist’s rendering of the T.Interceptor. Image: Tron Future Tech
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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.

T.Cam Mesh: Multi-Angle Swarm Tracking

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.

Close-up view of the T.Cam Mesh. Image: Tron Future Tech

T.Interceptor: Multifunctional UAS

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.

T.Scope: AI‑Powered Munitions Converter

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.

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