NCSIST President Li Shih-chiang (left) signs an MOU with Leonardo DRS Vice President Alan M. Mosher in Taipei on Thursday. CNA photo Sept. 18, 2025
Taipei, Sept. 19 (CNA) Taiwan's National Chung-Shan Institute of Science and Technology (NCSIST) signed contracts and memoranda of understanding with six international defense companies on Thursday, coinciding with the opening of the Taipei Aerospace & Defense Technology Exhibition (TADTE).
The partners include Canadian firm Airshare and U.S. companies Anduril, Leonardo DRS, AeroVironment, MARTAC, and Northrop Grumman, according to the NCSIST.
NCSIST President Li Shih-chiang (李世強) signed an MOU with Leonardo DRS Vice President Alan M. Mosher on fire-control, gun-control and sighting systems for the Army's M60A3 tanks.
In the Airshare collaboration, NCSIST will integrate the Interceptor UX rocket system with its counter-UAV technology to neutralize hostile drones and protect military units and critical infrastructure. Integration tests are planned by the end of the year in Jiupeng, Pingtung County.
NCSIST will also expand its Anduril partnership on low-cost loitering munitions and the Dive-LD underwater vehicle, Taiwan's first autonomous navigation unmanned platform capable of 10-day submerged reconnaissance.
AeroVironment will jointly develop dual-use UAVs, while MARTAC will focus on unmanned surface vessels with AI target recognition and coordinated operations, and Northrop Grumman will assist in integrating missiles within the IBCS framework.
The institute said all projects emphasize local production, technology transfer and long-term collaboration to strengthen Taiwan's indigenous defense capabilities.
TADTE, held at the Nangang Exhibition Center through Sept. 20, features 400 exhibitors from 14 countries, the largest scale in the event's history.
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