The WINFLY team became a participant in one of the key technological events of the year — “IRON: Drone Autonomy 2026”, dedicated to the development of autonomous unmanned systems.
The theme of autonomy is a priority for us. As we have previously shared, our vision for the coming year is fully autonomous interceptors launched and managed from anywhere in the world. The event allowed us to meet with teams whose technologies are directly driving this direction forward.
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Following the results of the event, WINFLY is starting partnership cooperation with three companies:
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Sine Engineering — non-GPS navigation without satellite systems.
With Sine, we are at the stage of implementing flight technology without the use of satellite systems (GPS / GNSS) — specifically, autonomous inertial navigation.
A modern drone in combat conditions often finds itself in zones where the GPS signal is jammed, spoofed, or completely unavailable. Inertial navigation solves this problem physically: the drone determines its position based on its own motion sensors, rather than an external signal. This means the ability to perform tasks even under conditions of active electronic countermeasures and a total lack of satellite communication.
The integration of this technology into our systems is the next logical step after the transition to autonomous interception.
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TFL and Odd Systems — exchange of partnership agreements
With TFL and Odd Systems, the company is at the stage of validating a cooperation and partnership agreement. Specific areas of interaction will be revealed in the near future.
In modern warfare, an ecosystem where strong solutions are created through the integration of technologies from different teams plays a vital role. Partnerships with Sine Engineering, TFL, and Odd Systems allow us to integrate innovative “LAST MILE” solutions in the fields of navigation, autonomy, and related systems into our products.