Platform

MODULAR

The platform architecture allows the system to be configured depending on mission, environment and user organization.

Platform family

The Adam and Bertil models share common design principles and operational workflows. This allows organizations to operate multiple platform types without large differences in training or procedures.

Ground ecosystem

The systems follow a flexible ground setup philosophy rather than requiring proprietary control stations. Typical configurations support:

  • ELRS-compatible commercial control stations
  • Android tablets or phones for mission software
  • laptop-based mission control when required

This reduces system complexity and simplifies logistics for field units.

Sensor and payload configuration

Payload capability enables different mission configurations. Examples include:

  • ISR observation
  • illumination modules (LED / IR)
  • marking or placement tasks
  • mission-specific payload equipment

Software configuration

Two software approaches are available within the platform family.

01-series

  • Betaflight flight stack
  • operator-controlled FPV flight
  • optimized for high-agility manual operation

02-series

  • PX4 flight stack
  • indoor positioning capability
  • support for autonomy-enabled workflows

This allows users to select the level of automation appropriate for their missions.