ILA Berlin 2026: Israel's TSG Unveils AI-Powered DroneWeaver Counter-UAS Platform
Israeli defense technology company TSG has officially launched its DroneWeaver System (DWS) at the 2026 ILA Berlin Air Show. The autonomous counter-UAS platform detects, analyzes, and neutralizes hostile drones within seconds, automating approximately 90% of threat management workflows. The system has already completed operational pilot testing with clients in the United States and Eastern Europe.

Highlights
- TSG unveiled its DroneWeaver System (DWS) at the 2026 ILA Berlin Air Show, positioning it as a fully autonomous C-UAS platform for security and law enforcement agencies.
- DroneWeaver automates approximately 90% of threat management workflows, integrating radar, RF, EO/IR, and ADS-B sensor data to filter false alarms and recommend real-time interceptions.
- The platform adopts an open, sensor-agnostic architecture and supports multiple interception tools including electronic jamming, signal spoofing, lasers, kinetic systems, and physical interceptors.
- TSG confirmed that DroneWeaver has already completed operational pilot testing with clients in the United States and Eastern Europe.
- The system's AI-driven threat matching is designed to minimize unnecessary deployment of high-cost interceptors, balancing operational effectiveness with cost efficiency.
Israel's TSG Launches AI-Driven DroneWeaver Counter-UAS Platform at ILA Berlin
Israeli defense technology company TSG formally unveiled its DroneWeaver System (DWS) at the 2026 ILA Berlin Air Show, according to a report by The Jerusalem Post. The autonomous counter-unmanned aerial systems (C-UAS) platform is designed to help security and law enforcement agencies detect, analyze, and neutralize hostile drones within seconds.
Automating 90% of Threat Management Workflows
DroneWeaver is capable of automating approximately 90% of threat management processes. The platform integrates data from multiple sensors to filter false alarms, classify threats, assess risk levels, and recommend the most effective interception method in real time. Its core objective is to significantly reduce operator workload while simultaneously improving response speed and accuracy.
DroneWeaver is built on TSG's aerial defense infrastructure, which has been in use by Israeli domestic and international security organizations for several years. TSG confirmed that the new counter-drone layer has already undergone operational pilot program testing with customers in the United States and Eastern Europe.
Open-Architecture, Sensor-Agnostic Design
The platform features an open, sensor-agnostic architecture compatible with radar systems, radio frequency (RF) detection equipment, electro-optical/infrared (EO/IR) cameras, ADS-B receivers, and other technologies. It also supports a wide range of interception tools, spanning electronic jamming, signal spoofing, lasers, kinetic systems, and physical interceptors.
TSG emphasized that the system intelligently matches the most appropriate countermeasure to each specific threat, helping to reduce unnecessary deployment of high-cost interceptors and striking a balance between cost-effectiveness and operational performance.
Industry Significance
As the global drone threat landscape grows increasingly complex, counter-UAS technology has become a critical requirement across defense and public safety sectors. TSG's DroneWeaver platform combines artificial intelligence with multi-sensor fusion technology, offering law enforcement and military units an efficient, low-manpower airspace defense solution. The system is expected to attract significant attention in the international C-UAS market.
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