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Олександр КузьменкоWeapon
30 April 2026, 14:39
2026-04-30
Ukrainian HIMERA and Swarmer collaborate to protect drone swarms from electronic warfare
Ukrainian technology companies HIMERA and Swarmer have joined forces to develop control systems for swarms of autonomous drones that are capable of operating in conditions of active enemy electronic warfare.
Ukrainian technology companies HIMERA and Swarmer have joined forces to develop control systems for swarms of autonomous drones that are capable of operating in conditions of active enemy electronic warfare.
According to the companies, the main goal of the partnership is to provide drone manufacturers with a ready-made infrastructure for large-scale «swarm» operations. This means that dozens of drones will be able to coordinate their actions with each other without constant human intervention, using stable data transmission channels from HIMERA and AI autonomy algorithms from Swarmer.
HIMERA specializes in the development and production of secure communication systems for the Defense Forces. This technology base will be the foundation for Swarmer software solutions, which will allow autonomous systems to operate effectively in the air, on land and at sea.
«Swarmer and HIMERA share a common vision: technologies must be robust and built for real-world conditions. Combining our communication system with Swarmer’s autonomy gives manufacturers a ready-to-use solution for drone swarms that increases reliability and reduces integration complexity,» said Misha Rudominsky, co-founder and CEO of HIMERA.
According to Swarmer Global CEO Sergey Kuprienko, «Stable connectivity is a critical link for coordinating a large number of unmanned systems in the most challenging environments. The integration of HIMERA solutions will enhance the capabilities of Swarmer software and accelerate the implementation of reliable autonomous solutions for partners.»
HIMERA previously released update 3.0 for its tactical communications system. In the new version, the developers focused on three things that are critical for the front: data protection, operational stability, and faster system setup in the field.