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Swarmer partners with HIMERA to integrate jamming-resistant communications

April 29, 2026 4:07 PM

Swarmer (NASDAQ: SWMR) announced its Estonian subsidiary entered a memorandum of understanding with Ukraine-based HIMERA to integrate jamming-resistant communications technology into Swarmer's autonomy software platform.

The partnership combines HIMERA's frequency-hopping radio technology with Swarmer's drone autonomy software to create integrated solutions for unmanned vehicle operations. HIMERA develops jam-resistant communications systems that have been used by Ukrainian Defense Forces and validated by US Special Operations Forces.

Swarmer, based in Austin, Texas, develops drone autonomy software that has supported over 100,000 combat missions in Ukraine since April 2024. The company licenses its software to drone manufacturers for integration with their hardware platforms.

"Resilient communications is the cornerstone of multi-vehicle autonomy," said Serhii Kupriienko, Global CEO of Swarmer. "We want to provide software that can coordinate large numbers of unmanned systems, across all domains, in the most challenging conditions."

HIMERA CEO Misha Rudominski said the partnership provides vendors with "an integrated, field-ready solution that increases reliability and removes unnecessary integration overhead."

The companies plan to jointly market the combined communications and autonomy solution to vendors and integrators working with aerial, ground and maritime unmanned systems. The integrated offering aims to reduce technical barriers for deploying multi-vehicle autonomous operations.

Swarmer operates offices in the United States, Ukraine, Poland and Estonia. The company's software has been deployed in combat operations and has generated data used to train its machine-learning models for autonomous vehicle coordination.

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