Surveillance UAV · Induction-ready

Eyes over contested airspace.

A carbon-fibre flying-wing surveillance UAV built for contested airspace — 30 km range, 180× day/night optics, and EW-resilient electronics that hold through GPS and comms jamming.

Operating envelope

30 km

Surveillance range

2,000 m

Operating altitude

90 min

Endurance

Capabilities

Built to see through contested airspace.

01 — Optics

180× day & night

Stabilised 180× day/night zoom optics resolve detail at standoff range, around the clock.

02 — Anti-GPS jamming

Holds course without GPS

EW-resilient navigation keeps the aircraft on task through GPS denial and spoofing.

03 — Anti-comms jamming

A link that survives EW

Resilient datalink design holds command and video through active communications jamming.

04 — AI & swarm

Autonomous & swarm-ready

On-board AI enables autonomous tasking and coordinated multi-aircraft swarm operations.

Build

Built in-house for contested skies.

White carbon-fibre airframe

Lightweight tailless flying-wing airframe in carbon composite, finished in signature white.

EW-resilient electronics

Anti-jamming circuit design runs throughout — built to operate inside contested electronic environments.

Under-nose EO/IR gimbal

A stabilised multi-aperture day/night imaging ball delivers long-range optics from beneath the nose.

Designed & built in-house

Airframe, electronics, optics and autonomy developed end to end by Skyber — induction-ready.

Airframe geometry: a tailless flying wing — the wing is the body, with four lift rotors on two fore-aft booms and no tail or fin.

Built for contested airspace

Electronic-warfare resilient

Anti-GPS and anti-comms jamming resilience are designed into the airframe — built to keep flying and keep watching where signals are denied.

Sovereign & induction-ready

Designed and built in-house to a sovereign standard, with no foreign supply-chain dependency — ready for induction.

Film

S.W.O.R.D. in flight.

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