Mercedes-Benz and TYTAN Technologies Partner to Develop Mobile Counter-Drone Systems
At the ILA Berlin Air Show, Mercedes-Benz and Munich-based TYTAN Technologies signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to jointly develop vehicle-integrated counter-UAS systems. The two companies unveiled a prototype networked system at the show, with plans to industrialize production in compliance with export control and defense security regulations.

Highlights
- Mercedes-Benz and TYTAN Technologies signed an MoU at the ILA Berlin Air Show to jointly develop mobile counter-UAS systems.
- The two companies debuted a vehicle-integrated, networked counter-drone prototype at the show, marking their first joint public demonstration.
- German Federal Economy Minister Katherina Reiche endorsed the partnership, citing its role in protecting critical infrastructure and advancing German technological sovereignty.
- The MoU covers both further R&D and industrialized mass production, with timelines subject to export control and defense regulatory compliance.
- The collaboration is positioned to deliver new C-UAS solutions for critical infrastructure protection across Germany and Europe.
Mercedes-Benz and TYTAN Technologies Partner to Develop Mobile Counter-Drone Systems
At last week's ILA Berlin Air Show, Mercedes-Benz and Munich-based technology firm TYTAN Technologies formally signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), signaling the start of a deep strategic collaboration between the two companies.
Joint Prototype Makes Its Public Debut at the Air Show
During the event, the two companies publicly unveiled their first jointly developed vehicle-based networked system prototype, demonstrating multiple possible configurations for integrating technology-assisted applications into mobile platforms and offering a tangible illustration of the partnership's co-development direction.
TYTAN Technologies stated: "The MoU covers exploring possibilities for further development as well as industrialization at scale — while fully taking into account the relevant regulatory framework, in particular the requirements of export control, defense, and security legislation."
German Federal Economy Minister Praises the Collaboration
German Federal Minister for Economic Affairs and Energy Katherina Reiche, who attended the event, commented: "Current geopolitical challenges make it clear that we need to rethink what resilience and security mean. That is precisely why deliberately combining our country's industrial strengths is so important. The planned cooperation between TYTAN Technologies and Mercedes-Benz is particularly exciting to me: the innovative energy of a forward-thinking start-up combined with the decades of industrial tradition and outstanding expertise of an established company. This combination impressively demonstrates the potential that emerges when bold technological ideas meet industrial strength. Together, both companies are making an important contribution to better protecting our critical infrastructure and to sustainably strengthening German technological sovereignty."
Strategic Significance of Mobile Counter-Drone Systems
As drone threats grow increasingly diverse, demand for mobile counter-UAS (C-UAS) systems continues to rise globally. Mercedes-Benz's entry into the defense and security sector via vehicle integration technology complements TYTAN Technologies' expertise in counter-drone solutions, and the partnership is expected to deliver new protective solutions for critical infrastructure across Germany and Europe.
Further details on the collaboration and a production timeline will be determined as progress is made on the relevant export control and defense regulatory requirements.
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