A 60 million-kronor Swedish project is building drone swarms that can fly, roll, and swim together, and the goal is rescue, wildfire response, and critical infrastructure defense

Sweden is pioneering an advanced drone system, investing £4.4 million in a six-year project. Researchers are developing intelligent swarms capable of operating across air, land, and water with minimal human oversight. This initiative aims to enhance capabilities in rescue, environmental monitoring, and infrastructure protection, with potential military applications. The project emphasizes collaboration between various drone types and autonomous vessels, all coordinated by an open-source software platform called SwarmOS.

A 60 million-kronor Swedish project is building drone swarms that can fly, roll, and swim together, and the goal is rescue, wildfire response, and critical infrastructure defense
Sweden is pioneering an advanced drone system, investing £4.4 million in a six-year project. Researchers are developing intelligent swarms capable of operating across air, land, and water with minimal human oversight. This initiative aims to enhance capabilities in rescue, environmental monitoring, and infrastructure protection, with potential military applications. The project emphasizes collaboration between various drone types and autonomous vessels, all coordinated by an open-source software platform called SwarmOS.