Mercedes-Benz Partners with Counter-Drone Startup TYTAN Technologies, Signs MoU at ILA 2026
Mercedes-Benz and Munich-based tech startup TYTAN Technologies have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) at the ILA 2026 International Aerospace Exhibition, marking a significant move by the traditional automaker into the counter-UAS space. The agreement was signed by Mercedes-Benz Group AG Board Member Michael Schiebe and TYTAN CEO and co-founder Balázs Nagy.

Highlights
- Mercedes-Benz and TYTAN Technologies signed an MoU at ILA 2026 to collaborate on counter-drone (Counter-UAS) technology.
- The agreement was signed by Mercedes-Benz Board Member Michael Schiebe and TYTAN CEO Balázs Nagy, reflecting high-level commitment from both sides.
- TYTAN Technologies is a Munich-based startup focused on drone detection, identification, and neutralization systems.
- This partnership marks a significant cross-industry move as a traditional automaker enters the fast-growing counter-UAS market.
- No specific collaboration details or timelines have been announced; the industry is awaiting further developments.
Mercedes-Benz Partners with Counter-Drone Startup TYTAN Technologies, Signs MoU at ILA 2026
Global automaker Mercedes-Benz and Munich-based technology startup TYTAN Technologies have formally signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) at the ILA 2026 International Aerospace Exhibition, signaling the carmaker's entry into the rapidly growing counter-drone sector.
Senior Leadership Signs Agreement
The MoU was signed by Michael Schiebe, Member of the Board of Management of Mercedes-Benz Group AG responsible for Production, Quality, and Supply Chain Management, and Balázs Nagy, CEO and co-founder of TYTAN Technologies. The involvement of board-level representation from both organizations underscores the strategic significance both parties place on the partnership.
Traditional Automaker Moves into Counter-UAS
TYTAN Technologies specializes in Counter-UAS (C-UAS) technology, focusing on the detection, identification, and neutralization of unmanned aerial systems. The partnership with Mercedes-Benz marks a notable milestone as one of the world's most recognized manufacturing giants moves to establish a foothold in this emerging defense-adjacent sector.
With the rapid proliferation of both commercial and military drones, demand for effective counter-drone solutions has surged. Companies across industries are increasingly pursuing cross-sector collaboration to accelerate technology development and bring capable C-UAS systems to market more quickly.
ILA 2026 Serves as Platform for Strategic Announcements
ILA, one of Europe's largest aerospace and defense exhibitions, once again served as the backdrop for a major industry partnership announcement. By choosing ILA 2026 to publicize their collaboration, Mercedes-Benz and TYTAN Technologies signal their intent to position themselves prominently on the international stage in the field of emerging defense technologies.
Neither company has yet disclosed specific details or a timeline for the collaboration. Industry observers will be watching closely for further developments as the partnership progresses.
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