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TSG Unveils DroneWeaver System, AI-Driven Counter-Drone Defense Platform

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Israeli defense company TSG has announced the DroneWeaver System (DWS), an autonomous counter-unmanned aircraft platform designed to detect, analyze, and neutralize hostile drones within seconds, unveiled at the ILA Berlin Air Show 2026. The system automates approximately 90% of threat management by integrating data from multiple sensors and recommending interception methods in real time. The platform addresses evolving drone threats including FPV platforms, autonomous swarms, and low-altitude UAVs, with pilot programs already conducted in the United States and Eastern Europe.

TSG, an Israeli defense company, has launched the DroneWeaver System, an AI-driven autonomous counter-UAS platform designed to help security and law enforcement agencies rapidly respond to drone threats. The system was unveiled at ILA Berlin Air Show 2026 (June 10-14) and automates roughly 90% of the threat-management process by integrating data from multiple sensors, filtering false alarms, classifying threats, assessing risk, and recommending effective interception methods in real time. Built on TSG's existing aerial defense infrastructure used by security organizations in Israel and internationally, DroneWeaver features an open, sensor-agnostic architecture compatible with radars, RF detection systems, EO/IR cameras, and other technologies. The platform supports multiple interception methods ranging from electronic jamming and spoofing to lasers and kinetic systems, and intelligently matches threats to appropriate countermeasures. According to TSG, the system has already undergone operational pilot programs with customers in the United States and Eastern Europe, and can be configured for protecting military bases, critical infrastructure, convoys, and other strategic sites.

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The article does not provide independent verification of the claimed 90% automation rate or the system's actual performance metrics from the pilot programs. Specific details about the nature and scope of the U.S. and Eastern European pilot programs are not disclosed. The article also does not address potential limitations, failure rates, or how the system performs against advanced adversarial countermeasures.

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  • TSG unveils AI‑driven DroneWeaver System for rapid counter‑UAS defense

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