Palladyne AI receives U.S. Air Force contract to advance swarming capabilities for integrated cross-domain operations

SwarmOS platform supports satellite integration, expands multi-domain autonomy

AFRL & Palladyne AI

By Robotics 24/7 Staff    February 10, 2026         

Palladyne AI receives U.S. Air Force contract to advance swarming capabilities for integrated cross-domain operations

Palladyne AI

Palladyne AI received an Air Force Research Laboratory contract to make different autonomous systems work together as one coordinated team.

Email Sign Up

Get news, papers, media and research delivered. Sign up for our free newsletters.

Stay up-to-date with news and resources you need to do your job. Research industry trends, compare companies and get weekly market intelligence with Robotics 24/7.

Robotics 24/7 newsletter
Palladyne AI receives U.S. Air Force contract to advance swarming capabilities for integrated cross-domain operations

Palladyne AI

Palladyne AI received an Air Force Research Laboratory contract to make different autonomous systems work together as one coordinated team.

Palladyne AI, a developer of artificial intelligence software for robotic platforms in the defense and commercial sectors, announced that it has been awarded a contract by the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) to solve one of the most persistent challenges in modern defense operations - how to make different autonomous systems work together as one coordinated team.

Palladyne AI said that the “Hierarchical Adaptive Networked Game-Theoretic Integration of Multiple Echelons (HANGTIME)” contract will address this need.

HANGTIME to utilize SwarmOS platform

“Our collaboration with AFRL showcases what’s next for autonomous operations,” said Ben Wolff, president and CEO, Palladyne AI. “This isn’t about replacing humans - it’s about giving them sharper, faster insight. By connecting satellite, aerial and ground systems using the patented SwarmOS embodied AI platform as a foundational technology, we’re helping the warfighter make better decisions in real time and stay one step ahead on the battlefield.”

Today, drones, ships and satellites often operate largely independently, limiting how quickly warfighters can see and respond to threats. HANGTIME will utilize Palladyne AI’s patented SwarmOS software platform - the defense variant of the Palladyne Pilot embodied AI software - as the baseline technology to bridge that gap, connecting disparate systems so they can share intelligence, adapt to changing conditions and act in sync across domains, including space, air, maritime and land.

“The HANGTIME effort represents a critical step in multi-domain autonomy for coordinated execution in challenging environments,” said Caleb Williams, program manager, AFRL/RIEA.

By integrating satellites for the first time, Palladyne AI said that this project also extends its technology from the ground to orbit, enabling faster, more informed decision-making and coordinated mission execution, turning tactical commanders into strategic commanders by giving them more cross-domain intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) capabilities than ever before.

“The HANGTIME project is a breakthrough that unites high-altitude assets and situational unmanned systems into one coordinated sensor network - delivering a major advantage for the defense industry,” said Dr. Denis Garagic, CTO, Palladyne AI. “For the first time, a single AI framework can coordinate assets across multiple domains, including satellites. That means these systems can now think and act together as a team, sharing what they see and learning as conditions change.”

 

Latest in U.S. Air Force

Latest in Artificial Intelligence

Article Topics

Artificial Intelligence   Machine Vision   Machine Learning   Autonomy   Drones   Software   Data Management   Fleet Management   Robot Operating System   News   Press Release   Defense   Palladyne AI   U.S. Air Force  

All topics

Editors' Picks

Daimon Robotics, Galbot launch RobOmni to see how tactile sensing improves robot manipulation
Daimon Robotics, Galbot launch RobOmni to see how tactile sensing improves robot manipulation

World's first omni-modal evaluation including tactile sensing for…

Automate 2026: Forklifts, physical AI, vision systems and more from day three in Chicago
Automate 2026: Forklifts, physical AI, vision systems and more from day three in Chicago

North America’s largest robotics and automation event winds down

Automate 2026: Industrial robots, humanoids, software systems and more from day two in Chicago
Automate 2026: Industrial robots, humanoids, software systems and more from day two in Chicago

Automate’s largest day ever draws huge crowds to McCormick Place