Swarmer (SWMR) Swarmer Customer brief presentation summary
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Swarmer Customer brief presentation summary
14 May, 2026Market opportunity and challenges
Demand for military drones is rising, but scaling is limited by the need for human pilots.
Manufacturers seek to sell more drones, but deployment is constrained by operational bottlenecks.
Global military drone markets are expanding, driven by operational concepts validated in Ukraine.
Defense procurement is accelerating in Europe and allied nations, focusing on unmanned systems.
Solution and technology
Swarming technology enables one operator to control hundreds of drones, shifting pilots to decision-making roles.
The system is vendor- and device-agnostic, allowing interoperability across UAVs, USVs, missiles, and artillery.
Distributed OS enables autonomous operation and collaboration among large teams of drones and robots.
Features include a command & control UI, AI for autonomy, and an embedded OS with networking and encryption.
Deployment and integration
Integrated with multicopters, fixed-wing, deep-strike drones, ground vehicles, and surface vessels.
System has been deployed in combat since April 2024, providing operational credibility.
Established operational deployment generates key data advantages and combat-proven credibility.
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