Ivan Tolchinsky, CEO of ATLAS, explains that the system allows for the control of multiple devices—such as drones and rovers—with a single remote by connecting them in the Atlas MESH network. This capability is critical for conducting complex missions and maintaining control over devices in environments where direct communication is obstructed.
Among the innovations within the ATLAS ECOSYSTEM is the AtlasULTRA remote control, introduced at the Paris Air Show 2023 and later presented at the NEDS 2023 exhibition. The device features a 2000 nits screen, joystick vibration, IP65 protection, and an ergonomic design, enabling operation under diverse environmental conditions.

The AtlasTETHER, another component of the ecosystem, offers a tethered solution for surveillance in environments where GPS is unavailable. The device was showcased at the Paris Air Show 2023 and tested in Ukraine. It supports continuous operation and data exchange with other devices in the network, even under signal jamming conditions. It maintains a stable image and position through optical flow technology and can cover areas within a 10 km radius.
The AtlasMICRO drone is designed for operations requiring low visibility and indoor maneuverability. Weighing 249g, it integrates with the MESH network immediately and supports BVLOS flights. It was also featured at the NEDS 2023 exhibition.
ATLAS has made additional advancements in its UAV technology, including the adaptation of optical flow technology for the AtlasPRO drones and an increase in battery capacity, extending flight times from 35 to 40 minutes. The company has also expanded its presence with a new R&D office in Ukraine, aiming to enhance customer support and the development of new technologies.

To support its clients effectively, ATLAS has developed an extensive training program for military customers, focusing on maximizing the operational capabilities of its drones.
Overall, ATLAS continues to drive innovation in UAV technology, ensuring robust performance and adaptability across a variety of operational scenarios.