Introducing SR10

As cheap drones are becoming a dominant tactical weapon on today’s battlefields, national armed forces are facing a new set of problems. A cat-and-mouse game of drone detection and signal jamming is one of the biggest problems brigades are trying to solve on a tactical level.

SR10 module takes this problem off the table by enabling autonomous GPS-free navigation. No more radio jamming issues, only mission objective.

Operate in Contested Environments

In modern electronic warfare, GPS and radio control signals are the first to be targeted and disrupted. SR10 is engineered to remain operational under these conditions. Integrated with proven flight control platforms like iNav and ArduPilot, and equipped with onboard Visual Odometry, it enables precise autonomous navigation without reliance on external signals. This allows the drone to penetrate deep into contested zones, remain undetected by radar, and return—completing missions even in heavily jammed or denied environments.

Visual odometry is the process by which our autonomous drones estimate their position and movement by analyzing sequential camera images. By tracking visual features frame by frame, the system calculates changes in orientation and location in real time—much like how humans understand movement by watching their surroundings shift.

AI and Sensors
SR10 module contains 2 IMUs (Inertial Measurement Units) which tracks a drone’s position in tridimensional space on high and low altitudes. The sensors in each IMU work to provide an accurate picture about the drone’s position and surroundings, the data is then enhanced with a predictive AI algorithm to compensate for divergency of input parameters.
Accuracy
On mixed-altitude flight paths, drones equipped with the module demonstrate a maximum navigational drift of no more than 3 meters per kilometer of pre-programmed trajectory—without relying on GPS.
Cybersecurity
All our modules are equipped with reverse-engineering and tampering protection.