The Murmur deploys 48 mesh-networked autonomous units from a single canister in under 60 seconds. Designed for area denial, ISR saturation, and multi-vector attack coordination.
Each unit in the swarm is expendable and individually intelligent. The mesh network means there is no single point of failure — the swarm continues to operate and re-route even when individual units are lost. Collective intelligence coordinates behaviour across the group without a central commander node.
The Murmur swarm is designed to be operator-initiated and then fully autonomous. Once tasked, the swarm coordinates internally without further human input — freeing operators to manage other systems.
Decentralised mesh means the swarm continues operating even when individual units are downed.
48 units covering 8km mesh can saturate SHORAD systems beyond their simultaneous engagement capacity.
ISR and strike units can be mixed in a single canister — the swarm self-organises roles based on tasking.