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Ukraine's Swarmer Unveils Autonomous Drone Strike Tech, Nemyx

Nemyx lets drones choose attack times and adapt to battery loss. It's proven effective in over a hundred deployments, significantly reducing personnel needs.

In this image we can see the army people weapons and bags on the ground. At the top we can see the...
In this image we can see the army people weapons and bags on the ground. At the top we can see the helicopter. Sky is also visible with some clouds.

Ukraine's Swarmer Unveils Autonomous Drone Strike Tech, Nemyx

Ukraine's Swarmer, a startup, has developed innovative software for autonomous drone strikes, significantly reducing operational personnel. The system, named Nemyx, has been successfully deployed over a hundred times.

Nemyx allows drones to independently choose attack times after a human operator selects the target area. This technology has been tested with up to 25 personal drones, demonstrating its scalability.

The software networks drones together, enabling them to adapt and take over tasks if one runs out of battery. This cooperative feature makes enemy interference more challenging. While current deployments are not yet 'full-fledged' drone swarms, they exhibit a remarkable degree of autonomous cooperation.

The system's strategic advantage is evident in its personnel requirements. It needs only three operators, compared to the nine required without the software. This is particularly beneficial for personnel-short Ukraine.

Swarmer's Nemyx software has proven effective in autonomous drone strikes, with over a hundred deployments. It reduces personnel needs, enhances drone cooperation, and makes enemy interference more difficult. Although not yet at full swarm capacity, its autonomous features are impressive.

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