C2 & Autonomy software for your mission

Seamless integration across systems, domains, and platforms

Software Command & Control

Autonomous Multi-Vehicle Swarming

Team groups of unmanned vehicles in air, sea, and land domains for your mission requirements

Manned and Unmanned Vehicle Teaming (MUM-T)

Pair unmanned vehicle teammates with crewed forces to plan, conduct, and analyze successful missions

Takes more of the cognitive burden off human operators/supervisors and serves as a force multiplier to make the human and machine a more capable team.

Autonomy in System Design

Testing of 3rd-party counter-UAS systems, training aids for organizations preparing for deployment, testing detection and tracking systems, identifying gaps, hardening protection of high value assets, etc.

Counter UAS & Red-Teaming Services

Software Designed for Human Operators

For software licensing and packaging contact sales@autonodyne.com

Software for your Unmanned Vehicles

Autonodyne software has been integrated on more than 60 makes/models of unmanned platforms. Enabling support for 15 communication protocols, 16 datalink radios, and the ability to host the software on multiple hardware platforms.

Autonomy Behaviors

Autonodyne’s library of software behaviors permits your vehicle or team of vehicles to perform a variety of mission-specific maneuvers autonomously.

For a complete inventory of our behaviors see Autonomy Behaviors.

Multi-Vehicle Control

Group of 15 UAVs taking off

Designed to support swarm interoperability that can be handed off to other control nodes while still inflight, allowing transfer of control or mission data between various commanders, services, and/or coalition partners.

NCAs

NCAS vehicles being dropped out of another vehicle

Trained to sense environment, generate a shared "world view", ingest human intent, and decide  how to collaboratively accomplish the mission.

MUM-T

F-15 alongside two CCAs

Uses a task-based approach (e.g. Autonomy Behaviors) to provide operationally relevant functionality relayed to the human on-the-loop serving as force multipliers.

Two UAVs and two USVs working together on a mission

Multi-Domain Operations

Utilizes multiple types of Uvs to perform "wolf pack" like behaviors. Heterogenous groupings/teams perform multi-domain missions and tasks. 

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