FLORIDA / ARLINGTON, VA (13 January 2026) – Auterion, the leading swarm prime, today announced a decisive breakthrough in modern warfare, successfully executing a live-fire combat drone swarm strike at a U.S. military range in Florida. The operation was conducted by Airmen, Soldiers, Sailors, and Marines, and powered by Auterion and Kraken Kinetics at Camp Blanding, Florida. A single operator simultaneously commanded three autonomous strike drones to destroy three separate targets using Explosively Formed Penetrator (EFP) warheads.
This marks the first time a company has demonstrated a true one-to-many lethal strike in a live-fire environment with small attritable systems.
The test proved that a single warfighter can now deliver the kind of combat power previously reserved for entire formations. The demonstration was an early preview of the Department of War’s Swarm Forge program, to iteratively discover, test, and scale novel ways of fighting with and against AI – enabled capabilities – combining America’s elite warfighting units with elite technology innovators.
“The one-pilot, one-drone model is obsolete,” said Lorenz Meier, Founder and CEO of Auterion. “What we showed in Florida is that software now decides who brings mass to the fight. One soldier. Three targets. One coordinated strike.”
The End of the One-Pilot, One-Drone Era

While traditional First Person View operations require a dedicated pilot for every munition, Auterion’s Skynode technology and Nemyx swarm engine enabled the operator to assign objectives and authorize lethal effects while the software autonomously handled navigation, formation control, deconfliction, and terminal guidance.
The combination of autonomous multi-target control with EFP warheads from Kraken Kinetics, designed to defeat heavy armor, signals a fundamental shift in infantry lethality. A small unit equipped with swarm-enabled systems can now halt mechanized formations that once required air support, artillery, or brigade-level assets.
“Autonomous mass isn’t about flying more drones,” Meier said. “It’s about collapsing the kill chain until decision-to-impact happens faster than the enemy can react. We have demonstrated that we can give American warfighters the edge.”
Key Achievements of the Florida Demonstration
- Force Multiplication: A validated 1:N operator-to-target kill ratio, proving swarm tactics are operational, not theoretical.
- Precision Lethality: Simultaneous EFP strikes on three independent targets under live-fire conditions.
- Joint Service Validation: Conducted on a U.S. military range with observers from across the Department of War.
This live-fire milestone builds on Auterion’s recent world-first multi-manufacturer swarm demonstration, where heterogeneous airframes were unified under a single operating system. The Florida test completes the equation by proving the lethal finish of the kill chain in a contested, operationally realistic environment.
“Every modern military is chasing force multipliers,” Meier said. “Today, we proved that autonomous swarms put that multiplier directly in the hands of the individual warfighter. This is how smaller forces defeat larger ones.”
Auterion has shipped over 30,000 Skynode Strike kits to Ukraine in support of Ukraine’s defense capabilities.
About Auterion
Auterion is a leading defense software company and provider of AI‑powered drone solutions. Its open, modular autonomy stack powers air, land and sea platforms for governments and enterprises worldwide. Headquartered in Arlington, Virginia, with a European hub in Munich, Germany, Auterion is committed to enabling resilient, autonomous defense capabilities across the transatlantic partnership.