US-German autonomous software company Auterion has unveiled a solution that allows drones from different manufacturers to act as a single, coordinated unit.
Powered by AuterionOS, the “Nemyx” allows any compatible drone to join the swarm through a software upgrade. It uses artificial intelligence (AI) for autonomous, precise, and simultaneous multi-target engagement, helping reduce human operator workload and speed up operations.
On top of that, the system is scalable from small units to large formations, enabling flexible operational deployment.
It is fully optimized for the company’s Skynode S technology, which enables drones to bypass electronic warfare countermeasures, integrating seamlessly without needing replacements or retraining.
Finally, it is delivered as an app on AuterionOS.
The company promotes it for precision strikes in complex environments, tactical reconnaissance and threat mapping, and real-time border surveillance.
“By combining real-time AI, computer vision, and Skynode S-equipped drones, we’ve created a solution that rapidly identifies, prioritizes, and neutralizes multiple threats,” noted Auterion CEO Lorenz Meier.
“Soldiers can deploy swarms that operate as a single force – whether from a rucksack or a truckload,” he added.
In a demonstration video, a drone swarm autonomously and simultaneously engaged two separate tank targets, representing the “first global showcase of a kinetic swarm system coordinating drones from multiple manufacturers,” according to Auterion.
The solution builds on the company’s operational experience, particularly in Ukraine, which has already been operating the Skynode S in combat since the technology was launched in 2024.
Last month, Auterion secured a Pentagon deal to deliver 33,000 AI strike kits for Ukrainian drones, which are all compatible with Nemyx.









