Five small white drones with dual propellers placed on green military-style storage boxes in a dimly lit industrial warehouse.
Resilience Restored

Building the new era of European Air Defense

Drones have changed the battlefield: fast, cheap, and deployed at scale. They now threaten Europe’s infrastructure and public safety, in an environment where defence innovation is evolving faster than traditional systems can adapt.

We have a solution.

Diagram showing a communication link between a tripod-mounted radar system, a soldier working on a laptop, and a missile launcher on a pickup truck.
Variable Targets
Different sensors
Multi-Drone Control
Cross-Platform Run

Two interceptors.
One layered air-defense answer.

From short-range, mass-deployment swarms to long-endurance deep-area interception - built and tested in Europe for the threats already in the sky.

platforms / interceptors

Long-endurance interceptor
for layered, deep-area defense.

Extended-range autonomous interceptor that pushes coverage out to NATO Class II threats - designed to integrate with existing air-defense layers and stretch the engagement bubble.

Max. Speed
375 km/h
Range
40 km
Max. Altitude
5.000 m
Total Weight
6kg
Payload
1.2 kg
Guidance
Ground Radar &
Autonomous Navigation
Detection
AI-powered thermal camera
Neutralization
Kinetic Interception / Fragmentation warhead
TI-1 · METIS
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High speed interceptor
build for cost-per-engagement.

High-speed autonomous interceptor that minimizes the cost per engagement against NATO Class II threats.

Max. Speed
200 km/h
Range
20 km
Max. Altitude
3000 m
Total Weight
3.5 kg
Payload
None
Guidance
Groundradar &
Autonomous Navigation
Detection
AI-powered thermal camera
Neutralization
Kinetic Interception
TI-2 · EOS
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Built for the battlefield, not the lab. Proven where it matters most.

Drone launching from a tripod stand in a grassy field under a cloudy sky.
Autonomy
01
Outsmarting drone threats with AI.

Unmanned threats outperform human reaction. TYTAN's AI-powered interceptors detect, track, and neutralise targets in real time. The single human operator is leveraged to enable multi-drone operations while retaining full control over the entire kill-chain.

Row of olive green military-style containers with white drone parts, inside a warehouse with a large green box at the end featuring a white emblem and two small drone propellers on top.
Mass deployment
02
Designed for cost efficiency, built to scale.

TYTAN systems are engineered to rewrite the economics of air defence with costs at a fraction of legacy systems. Additive components are produced, replaced and upgraded continuously, lowering the cost per interception and ensuring long-term operational viability.

Two soldiers in tactical gear preparing a small drone launcher outdoors on a grassy area.
Networked
03
Adding layers to air defense.

Air defense in the age of mass drone warfare cannot rely on stand-alone systems or vendor lock-ins. TYTAN solutions are never designed to isolate but to integrate with existing sensor suites, command and control systems and alternative effector layers in a modular, open-source architecture.

Mass drone warfare is here.
We are ready.                    

Our mission is to set the global standard in autonomous air defence through interoperable and cost‑efficient systems that counter unmanned aerial threats at scale.

Built to augment existing, multi‑layered air‑defence architectures, TYTAN interceptors are designed and manufactured across Europe to protect people and critical infrastructure.

Join our Team

The security environment has changed, and the systems protecting it must change with it. At TYTAN, you work on technology that is deployed and relied upon, alongside engineers, operators, and partners focused on solving urgent, real-world problems.

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April 21, 2026
Startup Insider Podcast

Balazs Nagy, CEO and co-founder of Munich-based defense-tech startup TYTAN Technologies, talks about building AI-powered counter-drone systems for European armed forces. He covers the journey from a hackathon in Ukraine to a €30 million funding round and why European technological sovereignty matters.

April 21, 2026
Wie wir hunderte Kamikazedrohnen abwehren können

Im F.A.Z.-Interview erklärt TYTAN-Gründer Balázs Nagy, warum Europa Masse mit Masse begegnen muss, wie TYTAN mit Partnern wie DEUTZ und Hensoldt die Produktion auf 3.000 Abfangdrohnen pro Monat hochfährt und weshalb junge Unternehmen der Schlüssel zur Schließung der westlichen Luftverteidigungslücke sind.