The software will have a wide variety of functions: preparing flight missions, managing payloads, changing routes and monitoring drone results.
A feature of the software will be the use of augmented reality and artificial intelligence technologies, which will allow a single operator to effectively manage the entire herd from ground point.
Representatives of Kronstadt emphasized the possibility of adapting the program to various models of drones. The operator will assign a task to the lead drone, which will distribute the tasks among other devices thanks to the built-in algorithm.
Source: Ferra

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