The platform
lineup.
Swarm & Interception
Counter-drone interceptor quadcopters and autonomous master–slave swarms for counter-UAS and distributed operations.
In productionGandiva
Gandiva is a counter-drone system in two parts: a detection layer that uses multi-sensor fusion to spot and track a hostile UAV, and an interceptor layer that deploys drones to bring it down — the whole engagement run from a single Ground Control Unit. Each interceptor is a carbon-fibre 450-class quadcopter, stabilised by an ArduPilot autopilot and fitted with a kinetic tip. It dashes at 90–126 km/h, and 2–10+ can fly together for a layered, sensor-cued intercept.
In productionSwarm
Swarm is a coordinated team of drones: one 'master' leading any number of others, all built on the 5-inch Zeus quadcopter. They fly as a single formation, covering more ground than a lone UAV while the mission carries on even if a drone drops out. If the master is lost or neutralised, another drone automatically takes over the lead and the rest fall in behind it — so there's no single point of failure. The swarm's intelligence runs onboard each aircraft, coordinating the formation over a long-range radio link, with every drone on a proven ArduPilot autopilot for stable, GPS-guided flight. Automatic return-to-launch and auto-land failsafes bring the drones home safely, and the whole swarm is flown and monitored from a single ground station for tactical, surveillance and autonomy research.
Tactical
FPV strike, adversary-simulation, and low-cost expendable airframes for contested environments and live training.
In productionIndrajit
10-inch FPV quadcopter with fibre-optic tether for electronic-warfare-resistant command and video. Four range configurations (2 / 5 / 10 / 20 km), 90–100 km/h cruise, analog or digital HD video options. The GCU converts digital signals to optical for jam-proof terminal control.
In productionNayanavat
Two-stroke fuel-engine target drone on a balsa-and-plywood airframe, configurable with OS 0.46 / 0.56 or DA / DLE 35 engines. Built for air-defence unit training and gunnery practice. Simulates hostile-aircraft flight characteristics and radar signatures more safely and economically than manned targets.
In productionPhoenix
A low-cost fixed-wing built from balsa and plywood and flown line-of-sight through FPV goggles. Battery-electric, shipped as an ARF kit, roughly 3 kg all-up with a 1 kg payload bay and 10–15 minutes on a charge out to 5–6 km. No autopilot suite: manual stabilisation and a clean video feed to the pilot. The wooden airframe keeps unit cost low enough to fly it as an entry-level trainer or treat it as expendable on short-range tactical tasks.
Commercial & ISR
Long-range VTOL and fixed-wing platforms for ISR, survey, and mapping missions.
In developmentEagle Eye
Lightweight mid-range fixed-wing UAV for tactical reconnaissance and survey missions. Composite or laser-cut balsa airframe, battery-electric propulsion, ArduPilot autopilot with Auto / Loiter / Stabilize / RTL flight modes. RF-primary comms with optional GPS telemetry.
In productionIcarus II
Production-tuned variant of the Icarus composite VTOL, sharing its CF/FG airframe and ArduPilot autopilot. Configurable electric or IC-engine propulsion, ARF kit assembly. 50–60 min endurance, 60–80 km operational range on a single charge, GPS-primary comms with RF backup.
In productionIcarus
Composite VTOL platform for long-range ISR, mapping, and surveillance missions. Built on a carbon-fibre / fibreglass airframe with ArduPilot-based autopilot and configurable electric or IC-engine propulsion. Shipped as an ARF kit; GPS comms with RF fallback.
Training
Durable, safety-governed FPV platforms for pilot training and skill transfer.

