Tiger Technology: Awarded Drone Procurement Contract by Army Command Headquarters
Tiger Technology Co., Ltd. (雷虎) has successfully secured a drone procurement contract from the Army Command Headquarters of the Ministry of National Defense, totaling NT$20,338,000. This includes contracts for immersive training drones (NT$14,229,500) and training suicide drones (NT$6,108,500). The contract represents about 5% of the company's annual revenue and signifies the official adoption of its drones into the military training system.
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- 📰 Published: April 16, 2026 at 09:00
- 🔍 Collected: April 17, 2026 at 08:00 (23h 0m after Published)
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1. Date of occurrence: 115/04/16 2. Company Name: Tiger Technology Co., Ltd. 3. Relationship with the Company (enter 'This Company' or 'Subsidiary'): This Company. 4. Shareholding Ratio: Not applicable. 5. Reason for occurrence: This Company participated in the government procurement case by the Army Command Headquarters of the Ministry of National Defense and has officially been awarded the contract. The details of the bid are as follows: (1) Immersive Training Type Drone Procurement (Contract No: FA15070P070PE) Contract Amount: NT$14,229,500. (2) Training Suicide Drone (Contract No: FC15042P072PE) Contract Amount: NT$6,108,500. Total contract amount is NT$20,338,000. Explanation of impact on the company: This case amount accounts for approximately 5% of the company's consolidated revenue for the most recent fiscal year; Revenue will be recognized gradually based on the progress of contract fulfillment; This case belongs to the defense application field and is highly indicative; It indicates that the company's drone products have been officially introduced into the military training system; It will be conducive to future bids for subsequent expanded procurement and related defense projects; It strengthens the company's competitive advantage in the 'military commercial-grade drone' market; It has no significant impact on overall operations. 6. Countermeasures: None. 7. Other matters to be noted (If the entity of the event occurrence or resolution is a publicly issued company or higher, this major information also meets the criteria of Article 7, Item 9 of the Enforcement Rules of the Securities Transaction Act concerning matters that have a material impact on shareholder rights or stock prices): This case is a government defense procurement case; actual contract contents and progress will be handled in accordance with contract specifications.