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Czech Republic Adds AI-Driven Fixed-Wing Interceptor to Its Anti-Drone Arsenal

TLR X is a fixed-wing interceptor, featuring a modular design, 1,740mm wingspan, AI-driven guidance, and catapult-based launch for forward deployment.

The Czech Republic is stepping deeper into the counter-unmanned aerial systems (C-UAS) arena with TLR Drones’ new fixed-wing interceptor designed to hunt drones in contested airspace.

The interceptor, named TLR X, features a modular design and a 1.74-meter (5.7-foot) wingspan, with a 10-kilogram (22-pound) payload capacity for mission-specific configurations.

It can cruise at 450 kilometers (280 miles) per hour and sprint past 500 kilometers (310 miles) per hour, allowing it to keep pace with high-speed targets.

Side-view of TLR X AI-driven fixed-wing interceptor during UMEX 2026 defense exhibition. Image: TLR Drones

In terms of endurance, the system can stay airborne for 45 minutes and has a range beyond 200 kilometers (125 miles), with a ceiling of around 4,500 meters (14,800 feet).

Built for rapid deployment, the TLR X can engage threats ranging from small quadcopters to low-flying manned helicopters using kinetic or non-kinetic effects.

AI-Driven Targeting

The interceptor’s headline feature is an integrated AI guidance suite that can detect and track targets even in electronically degraded environments, enabling faster reaction times and more reliable intercepts.

Revealed at UMEX 2026, TRL Drones also highlighted the TLR X’s catapult launch system, which supports rapid fielding from austere or forward locations.

According to the company, the platform could later be adapted for air-to-ground missions, including loitering munition-style intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance roles.

Close-up view of the AI-driven fixed-wing interceptor during UMEX 2026 defense exhibition. Image: TLR Drones

“In the world of drones, it’s always ‘day one’. What you developed and programmed yesterday may not be enough today. That’s why we’re so excited to present our latest jet and interceptor right now in Abu Dhabi,” the company stated.

“Because these are cutting-edge technologies. Fast, intuitive, tailor-made for modern defense capabilities. So day one is just symbolic of what we experience every day in the office and every day in the air when we test the best we can develop.”

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