Minas
The autonomy AI that coordinates path-planning and collaboration across a mixed drone swarm.
Softwareby SwarmerIntroduced 2024 · Updated 2026
Minas is the autonomy layer of Swarmer’s stack. Where Styx is the operator’s command interface, Minas is the AI that actually coordinates the swarm — handling autonomous path planning, target acquisition, threat avoidance, and objective-based execution across groups of drones from different manufacturers and across air, ground, and sea domains.
The company frames its technical edge as a data “reinforcement loop”: drones operating at the front generate data, which is used to train and validate the models, which in turn improves performance and supports broader deployment. The SEC filing describes this strategy but does not disclose model architectures or training methods. One important caveat sits underneath the autonomy claims: Swarmer’s own chief executive has said publicly that battlefield computer-vision target recognition is not yet mature and that automatic target identification is not yet used in the field. In practice the human operator still selects and approves targets, and Minas executes the coordinated flight rather than autonomously deciding what to strike.
Sources
- www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/0002092574/000110465926009198/tm2529424-6_s1.htm (2026-06-01) — SEC S-1 — Minas provides autonomous operation and collaborative behaviour (path planning, target acquisition, threat avoidance, objective execution) across heterogeneous swarms; describes the operational-data reinforcement loop. No model architecture disclosed.
- dev.ua/en/news/ukrainskyi-etychnyi-skynet-1760350134 (2026-06-01) — dev.ua — CEO states automatic target recognition is not yet used in the field.