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German Army to Tap Anti-Drone Startup Tytan for Air Defense: FAS
A drone from TYTAN Technologies.
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The German army is set to tap local defense startup Tytan Technologies to help it build a shield against drone attacks, Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung reported.
The Munich-based company’s technology has already been tested in Ukraine, where it has been partially integrated into the country’s air defense system. Building on that, Tytan is expected to be officially commissioned next week to develop a comprehensive solution for German military sites and critical infrastructure, according to the report.