In this video, Simon Vestergaard, Account Manager at UXV Technologies, and Michael Creagh, CEO of Skyborne Technologies, discuss the integration of UXV Technologies’ Soldier Robotic Controller (SRoC) with Skyborne’s CODiAQ quadruped robotic system and the Cerberus sUAS platform.
The integration enables a common controller to operate both Skyborne’s ground and aerial platforms, supported by a modular, open-architecture approach that enhances interoperability between the two systems.
The platforms connect via UXV Technologies’ SRM ODU, a swappable ODU Ethernet connector interfacing with the Silvus radio network used across both the CODiAQ ground system and the Cerberus Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV). The same controller and radio system are reused, allowing operators to switch between air and ground platforms using a single control interface. This demonstrates air-ground teaming and enables the use of one controller and one set of weapons across both systems.
The Cerberus platform is designed from the ground up to carry weapon systems. It features articulated front arms that allow the entire weapon system to be pitched and aimed using the drone itself, removing the need for a gimbal. With a sub-22 kg weight, it remains within Group 2 classification.






