UAVOS Inc. has successfully completed a series of group flight tests with its fixed-wing Borey Unmanned Aerial System (UAS), demonstrating the performance of its swarm-control autopilot module.
The flights showed coordinated multi-UAS operation with stable synchronization and position accuracy within 10 meters.
During the demonstration, multiple Borey aircraft flew in a coordinated formation, executing joint maneuvers while automatically maintaining spacing, altitude, and relative positions. The autonomous control algorithms facilitated continuous data exchange between each aircraft, allowing for real-time adaptation to dynamic mission conditions.
The new autopilot module was fully developed by UAVOS’s engineering team and integrates hardware and software innovations designed to make group flight operations autonomous, scalable, and robust. It allows a network of UAS to conduct collective missions with shared situational awareness, optimized task distribution, and synchronized flight performance.
Aliaksei Stratsilatau, CEO of UAVOS, said, “These tests demonstrate the maturity of our flight-control algorithms and the reliability of our swarm technology. By delivering precise coordinated control, this solution enhances efficiency, reduces operator workload, and paves the way for collaborative autonomous missions across various applications.”






