Engineering autonomous defence systems for tomorrow's battlefield.
We design and build India's own autonomous aerial systems — from the MAVIS target drone to kamikaze strike, counter-UAS interceptors, swarm loitering munitions and beyond. Designed, written and assembled in Odisha.
The flagship: MAVIS.
MULTI-DRONE SWARM · CONCEPTMAVIS
A credible, repeatable, recoverable aerial threat for the hardest job in air defence training. Single target or coordinated swarm, with the mission re-writable mid-flight so the threat never flies the same line twice.
Every system we build.
From deployable platforms to next-generation programmes under development. Video walkthroughs of each system are coming soon — for now, here is the fleet.
DeployableOur deployable flagship. A long-range fixed-wing VTOL target drone for live air-defence missile practice and multi-drone swarm training — 40 km range, 60 min endurance, fully indigenous.
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Under DevelopmentA human-in-the-loop quad-rotor loitering strike drone carrying a 1–2 kg payload, with dual command-electric and impact detonation.
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Under DevelopmentA fast, AI-guided interceptor built to hunt and kill Shahed-class loitering munitions and one-way attack drones.
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Under DevelopmentCanister-launched fixed-wing loitering munitions that deploy as a coordinated swarm for long-range, deep-penetration strikes.
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Under DevelopmentA man-portable, hand-launched target drone giving air-defence gun crews a cheap, repeatable short-range aerial target for live firing practice.
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Under DevelopmentA heavy-lift autonomous firefighting UAV with thermal targeting and a retardant tank, built to reach high-rise and industrial fires.
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Under DevelopmentA wide-span autonomous agricultural UAV for precision crop survey and spraying at field scale — our autonomy, pointed at farming.
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No foreign firmware, no licensed flight stack, no third-party software dependency. Every subsystem below is ours.
Flight Autonomy Engine
Swarm Algorithms
Secure Comms
GPS + NavIC
Proprietary Software
Modular Payload
"We build autonomous systems so that India does not have to import the means of defending — or training — its own forces."