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Taiwan’s army has awarded local company Tron Future a US$30 million contract for radar systems to help detect aerial threats.

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00:00Taiwan's military has awarded Tron Future a US$30 million contract to provide the army
00:06with radar equipment.
00:08The new kits will be deployed in Taiwan's outlying islands as well as near the country's
00:13largest international airport in Taoyuan.
00:16The radars will help the military detect smaller threats like drones and balloons that could
00:21fly over some of the country's critical infrastructure.
00:25Tron Future is a Taiwanese company based in Hsinchu.
00:30Taiwan's military has awarded Tron Future a US$30 million contract to provide the army
00:31with radar equipment.
00:32The new kits will be deployed in Taiwan's outlying islands as well as near the country's
00:33largest international airport in Taoyuan.
00:34The new kits will be deployed in Taiwan's outlying islands as well as near the country's
00:35largest international airport in Taoyuan.
00:36Taiwan's military has awarded Tron Future a US$30 million contract to provide the army
00:37with radar equipment.
00:38The new kits will be deployed in Taiwan's outlying islands as well as near the country's
00:39largest international airport in Taoyuan.
00:40Taiwan's military has awarded Tron Future a US$30 million contract to provide the army
00:41with radar equipment.
00:42Taiwan's military has awarded Tron Future a US$30 million contract to provide the army with
00:43radar equipment.
00:44Taiwan's military has awarded Tron Future a US$30 million contract to provide the army with
00:45radar equipment.

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