One pilot.
A swarm of drones.

Swarmblade lets a single FPV operator keep a squad of drones in the air at once — and switch between them with a flick of a switch on the radio.

§ 01
See it in the air

One transmitter. Multiple drones. One operator.

The pilot flies one drone. The rest hold position, airborne, waiting.

A flick of a switch hands control to the next. No relaunch. No second pilot. No gap on the target.

Demo reel
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§ 02
The bottleneck

Trained FPV pilots are the front line's scarcest resource.

The FPV revolution in Ukraine made one thing clear: a cheap drone can kill an armored vehicle worth orders of magnitude more. But the pilot flying that drone is irreplaceable. Training takes months. Combat-ready operators are measured in handfuls per brigade.

And today, that operator can fly only one drone at a time. One sortie. One run at the target. One chance. If the strike misses, or the link drops, or the drone is jammed — the drone is gone, and the next attempt needs another pilot, another launch, another transit to the contact line.

The math doesn't scale. The bottleneck is human.

§ 02 · BEFORE
1 / 7 airborne
§ 03
Swarmblade

One operator. A squad in the air.

Swarmblade lets a single pilot keep a squad of FPVs airborne at the same time, loitering on station over the target area. The operator picks one, executes the strike, and instantly switches to the next — already in the air, already in position, already pointed at the next target.

No second launch. No second pilot. No second transit. Multiple runs per sortie. Multiple chances per target. When seconds decide the engagement, the next drone is already there.

Standard radio. Standard FPV airframes. No new training for the operator — if they can fly one, they can fly a squad.

§ 03 · AFTER
5 / 5 airborne · 1 active
§ 04

Talk to us.

Swarmblade is being built with operators, for operators. If you're a unit, a partner, or an investor — we want to hear from you.

contact@swarmblade.com
§ 04 · CHANNEL
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