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Mercedes set to partner with drone defence start-up Tytan

German carmaker to provide vehicles for interception of threats that pose a growing concern for Europe

Mercedes-Benz is set to partner with a start-up aimed at protecting European critical infrastructure from hostile drones, making it the latest struggling German car giant to expand in the defence sector.

The Stuttgart-based auto manufacturer is due to sign a memorandum of understanding with Munich-based Tytan Technologies on Wednesday, according to two people familiar with the situation.

Mercedes will provide vehicles for a mobile air-defence system to target small first-person view (FPV) drones that have become a growing concern for European intelligence agencies.

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