Tron Future announced today a formal strategic partnership with AI cybersecurity company CyCraft. By combining respective expertises, the two parties aim to co-develop AI-driven anti-drone defense solutions, delivering faster, more reliable, and novel asymmetric defense capabilities to Taiwan and the global market.
In this collaboration, Tron Future focuses on the frontline capabilities of “seeing and striking." Utilizing proprietary radio frequency (RF) technology and core algorithms, they precisely sense and respond to various aerial signals. Meanwhile, CyCraft is responsible for intelligent collaboration on the network side, analyzing complex data packets in real-time to interpret threats and assist the system in making rapid, accurate decisions.
CyCraft has long stood on the front lines of global cyber warfare, accumulating vast amounts of real-world combat data and threat assessment experience from high-density attack scenarios. This intelligence from the battlefield ensures our AI is not merely theoretical but capable of operating in real-time within high-security environments. No need to rely on the cloud, CyCraft’s AI model bridges the critical gap often neglected by traditional Western systems.
Tron Future noted that recent regional conflicts have demonstrated that digitalization is the decisive factor in modern warfare. With years of deep expertise in RF technology and Command and Control (C2) software, the company is dedicated to building a comprehensive defense ecosystem centered on AI. This partnership with CyCraft marks a significant step in strengthening that ecosystem.
Through this collaboration, both parties aspire to create a defense solution that is rapidly deployable, flexibly scalable, and fully AI-automated. This initiative not only bolsters Taiwan's defense autonomy and resilience but also extends this protective power internationally, showcasing Taiwan's technological prowess and determination to the world.

CyCraft is a cybersecurity company founded in 2017, focusing on autonomous AI technology. Headquartered in Taiwan, it has subsidiaries in Japan and Singapore. CyCraft provides professional cybersecurity services to government agencies, police and defense forces, banks, and high-tech manufacturers throughout the Asia-Pacific region. It has received strong backing from the CID Group and Pavilion Capital, a Temasek Holdings Private Limited subsidiary.