In modern drone warfare, the real game-changer isn’t just the firepower—it’s keeping the operator alive and focused.
FPV strikes have reshaped the battlefield, but too many pilots still expose themselves in open fields or on rooftops, turning a tactical edge into a liability.
The fix? Ground control stations that let you run the show from deep cover—underground, in a dugout, or kilometers away. These setups, refined through frontline use in Ukraine, prioritize signal reliability and operator survival over everything else.
Key Features in Action
- 7-Meter Telescopic Mast: Elevates the antenna for stable links in low terrain or urban clutter. It cuts through line-of-sight problems and holds up against jamming, even when you’re hunkered down.
- 15-Km Extension Cable: Run the cable to a safe spot far from the launch site. Operators can control from fortified positions, ideal for high-risk zones near trenches or enemy lines.
- Hot-Swappable Batteries: Swap power mid-mission without dropping the feed or control. No reboots, no aborted strikes—crucial for long recon or waiting out the perfect shot.
- Dual-Screen Setup: Goggles for the pilot, external monitor for spotters or command. Enables real-time teamwork, quicker calls, and easy debriefs.
Why It Matters Tactically
Hiding the operator isn’t luxury—it’s strategy.
- Fewer casualties mean reusable pilots for multiple missions.
- Separating launch and control spots dodges enemy triangulation.
- Calm, secure ops sharpen focus for precise hits and longer flights.
- Enables complex, multi-stage strikes that exposed setups can’t handle.
These systems aren’t lab prototypes; they’re battle-tested in active zones, iterated with operator feedback to counter real threats like EW jamming.
The shift is clear: drone ops thrive when humans stay out of the kill zone. Pair good FPV kits with remote control, and you get missions that succeed without the body count.
Interested in what we’re building? We’re always open to talking with defense organizations, procurement teams, and potential partners across Europe.

