TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — Taiwanese drone manufacturer Thunder Tiger showcased an array of advanced drones at the 2024 Association of the United States Army (AUSA) forum in Washington, DC, on Monday (Oct. 14).
The Taichung-based company unveiled surveillance and tactical UAVs capable of reconnaissance and target locking, as well as catapult-launched fixed-wing UAVs with an operational radius exceeding 20 kilometers, per CNA. It also introduced SeaShark 200 and SeaShark 400, unmanned speedboats developed by its subsidiary, Morningstar Boats.
Thunder Tiger said its self-developed drones are capable of precise strikes, effectively penetrating enemy defenses and delivering lethal blows.
“Our cutting-edge technology is designed for various missions, including reconnaissance, surveillance, communication relay, and attack, meeting the diverse needs of modern defense and security,” the company said.
Thunder Tiger added that their participation in the exhibition has garnered widespread attention from Taiwan’s allies. The company emphasized that its products not only meet the demands of the global military market but also highlight Taiwan’s importance in the global drone supply chain.