UAVOS has successfully completed a series of group flight tests using its fixed-wing Borey Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS), showcasing the company’s advanced swarm-control autopilot module. The tests demonstrated advanced multi UAS coordination capabilities, achieving high levels of synchronization and stability with position accuracy within 10 meters.
During the demonstration, several Borey aircraft operated in coordinated formation, executing joint maneuvers while automatically maintaining spacing, altitude, and relative positions. The autonomous control algorithms enabled each aircraft to continuously exchange data with the others, ensuring real-time adaptation to dynamic mission conditions.
The new autopilot module - fully developed by UAVOS’s engineering team - integrates both hardware and software innovations that make group flight operations autonomous, scalable, and robust. It enables a network of UAS to perform collective missions with shared situational awareness, optimized task distribution, and synchronized flight performance.
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