【Thunder Tiger】Legal Statement Issued to File Criminal Charges and Seek 50 Million TWD Damages Against Media for False Reporting
Thunder Tiger Corp has issued a legal statement through its attorneys to file criminal charges and seek 50 million TWD in civil damages against 'Big Media' for false reporting regarding the use of Chinese chips in its drones. Thunder Tiger emphasizes that its products comply with defense procurement standards and that it has provided certificates of origin, accusing the media of spreading malicious rumors to manipulate stock prices.
📋 Article Processing Timeline
- 📰 Published: May 27, 2026 at 09:00
- 🔍 Collected: May 28, 2026 at 08:00 (23h 0m after Published)
- 🤖 AI Analyzed: June 1, 2026 at 23:37 (111h 37m after Collected)
1. Parties: Thunder Tiger Corp, Hao Hao Ting Cultural Media Co., Ltd.
2. Court/Agency: Criminal complaint to Shilin District Prosecutors Office; civil claim to Shilin District Court.
3. Case Number: Tian-Heng No. 115052701.
4. Date of Event: May 27, 115 (2026).
5. Background: The company is filing a lawsuit against 'Big Media' for its report titled 'Non-Red Supply Chain Fails! Thunder Tiger Drones Use CHN Chips, Army Launches Investigation.'
6. Process: A legal statement was issued. It points out that the media failed to verify facts and spread rumors for political purposes, damaging the company's reputation. The company clarifies that the flight control chips are from STMicroelectronics (France), fully compliant with government procurement rules.
7. Financial Impact: None.
8. Countermeasures: Legal team has been retained to pursue criminal and civil litigation.
2. Court/Agency: Criminal complaint to Shilin District Prosecutors Office; civil claim to Shilin District Court.
3. Case Number: Tian-Heng No. 115052701.
4. Date of Event: May 27, 115 (2026).
5. Background: The company is filing a lawsuit against 'Big Media' for its report titled 'Non-Red Supply Chain Fails! Thunder Tiger Drones Use CHN Chips, Army Launches Investigation.'
6. Process: A legal statement was issued. It points out that the media failed to verify facts and spread rumors for political purposes, damaging the company's reputation. The company clarifies that the flight control chips are from STMicroelectronics (France), fully compliant with government procurement rules.
7. Financial Impact: None.
8. Countermeasures: Legal team has been retained to pursue criminal and civil litigation.
FAQ
Why is Thunder Tiger suing?
Defamation due to false reporting on drone components.