Defense Force units have begun deploying interceptors equipped with TFL Anti-Shahed modules from The Fourth Law.
The company demonstrated to Militarnyi how the system, integrated into Talion Fly’s platform, works.
The released video shows an operator intercepting a Shahed at a distance of approximately 1 km from the target, with the module allowing it to be held until it is destroyed. The specific model of the Talion Fly drone on which the TFL Anti-Shahed was installed has not been disclosed.
The detection system itself can be integrated into various types of interceptors that use on-board AI to detect attack drones (such as the Russian-Iranian Shahed and Geran models).
“The system allows users to see targets where the human eye or standard sensors are ineffective, increasing the time and distance available for maneuvering—which makes the difference between an intercepted Shahed and one that hits its target,” the company noted.
Key technical specifications of the TFL Anti-Shahed:
The TFL Anti-Shahed module, which automatically guides the interceptor toward Shahed-type drones, was unveiled in December 2025.
The module is installed between the thermal imaging camera and the flight controller or video transmitter.
The system autonomously detects a drone in a thermal image by analyzing a range of parameters using AI, including
Once detected, the system draws a green outline around the target and ensures stable tracking, operating in parallel without interfering with the drone’s flight.
The Fourth Law is also working on expanding the module’s capabilities.
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