The Stribog quadcopter Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) by Airvolute is a powerful, foldable platform designed to deliver flexible Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) capabilities through a software-defined, open architecture.
Engineered with future-proofing in mind, Stribog combines high-performance onboard computing with a fully transparent system design that eliminates “black box” components, allowing full access to and customization of both hardware and software components. Powered by the DroneCore.Suite 1.2 architecture and equipped with an NVIDIA Jetson Xavier NX or Orin NX module (16 GB), the platform provides up to 40 TOPS of AI computing power, supporting mission-specific application development and advanced onboard processing.
The quadcopter features a modular, software-defined architecture that supports seamless integration into a wide range of Command-and-Control (C2) systems, including TAK-compatible environments. Developers and operators can tailor the platform to specific mission requirements, supported by MAVLink-based flight control and flexible ground control options. The system is supplied with a Steam Deck as standard, while also supporting integration with a variety of third-party rugged tablets and controllers.
ISR Payloads & Mission Flexibility
Designed for mission-critical ISR operations, Stribog supports a range of interchangeable gimbal payloads, including the NextVision Dragoneye 2, Teledyne FLIR Hadron 640R, NextVision Starling, and SIYI ZR10. The platform is optimized for deployment in challenging and contested environments. Visual-Inertial Odometry (VIO) and optical flow technologies enable reliable navigation in GNSS-denied conditions, while also enhancing resilience against jamming and spoofing threats.
Stribog incorporates a stereo front-facing camera with a 120 mm baseline and a downward-facing mono camera, both offering a field of view of 92.76° horizontal and 66.89° vertical at 1280 × 800 resolution. Additional onboard capabilities include LiDAR with a 0.2-50 m range and multi-constellation GNSS support, including GPS, Galileo, and BeiDou. Communications are supported via a standard analog radio, with optional upgrades to advanced digital datalinks from Doodle Labs or Silvus Technologies. The system also supports Wi-Fi and LTE modem connectivity.
Portable Design & Performance
Portability and rapid deployment are key design features of the Stribog UAS. Its foldable quadcopter configuration allows the aircraft to be compactly stored in a backpack and transported over long distances. The system can be deployed from packed to flight-ready in under four minutes.
The platform is designed for reliable operation in demanding environmental conditions, with an IP54-rated structure featuring conformal coating and additional sealing to withstand rain of up to 5 mm per hour. It operates across a temperature range of -20°C to 45°C and can resist wind speeds exceeding 20 m/s.
Stribog has a diagonal wheelbase of 685 mm and a Maximum Take-Off Weight (MTOW) of 6 kg. It weighs 4 kg in a ready-to-fly configuration without payload, or 4.4 kg when equipped with the Dragoneye 2. The UAS delivers a maximum flight time of up to 60 minutes without payload and can reach horizontal speeds of up to 17 m/s.
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