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Dragoon Uses Teledyne FLIR AI for Project Artemis Drones

Prism SKR and Supervisor software enhance AI-driven tracking and mission control for Project Artemis UAS platforms.

by DRONELIFE Staff Writer Ian J. McNabb

Teledyne FLIR OEM, a division of Teledyne Technologies Incorporated, recently announced that US-based defense technology developer Dragoon is using the Prism™ Supervisor and Prism SKR software for its AI-driven object detection, tracking, real-time autonomy flight control, and mission planning capabilities within its long-range unmanned platform prototypes under Project Artemis, a Defense Innovation Unit (DIU) initiative.

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Designed to evaluate and deploy long-range loitering munitions capable of operating in highly contested electromagnetic environments and in large numbers, Dragoon is one of four organizations within Project Artemis tasked to demonstrate low-cost, adaptable, long-range, unmanned aerial systems (UAS) platforms with the potential to maximize operational flexibility.

“The integration of Dragoon’s Cinder unmanned aircraft—our low-cost, long-range platform—and Teledyne FLIR’s OEM Prism software unlocks new, highly autonomous mission capabilities in complex environments,” said Jason Douglas, co-founder of Dragoon Technology. “By combining our platform and payload with Teledyne FLIR’s autonomy, we offer an ideal solution for the DIU Artemis project.”

Prism SKR is a leading automatic target recognition (ATR) software designed as a drop-in solution with the FLIR Boson® thermal camera module that optimally addresses the seeker requirements for the Dragoon UAS platform. Operating efficiently at the edge on low-power embedded processors and compatible with both infrared (IR) and visible camera data, Prism SKR provides real-time target position, identification, direction of motion, and aim-point localization.

Prism Supervisor further enhances mission readiness by providing end-to-end autonomy and mission oversight. It seamlessly integrates with Dragoon’s onboard autopilot system to support real-time decision-making capabilities and an intuitive mission-planning interface.

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The advanced autonomy in Prism Supervisor closes the loop between the onboard navigation subsystem and real-time AI-based observations to enhance UAS operational capabilities while reducing operator intervention and workload.

“Dragoon selecting Prism software for its Project Artemis work underscores our ability to deliver mission-critical capabilities for national defense,” said Jared Faraudo, vice president of product management and programs, Teledyne FLIR OEM. “Prism SKR and Supervisor are purpose-built to enable Dragoon’s unmanned systems to perform in demanding battlefield environments, ensuring reliable performance when it matters most.”

More information onTeledyne FLIR OEM is available here.

More information about Dragoon is available here.

This effort was sponsored by the U.S. Government under Other Transaction number HQ0845-25-9-0044 between Dragoon Technology and the Government. The U.S. Government is authorized to reproduce and distribute reprints for Governmental purposes notwithstanding any copyright notation thereon.
The views and conclusions contained herein are those of the authors and should not be interpreted as necessarily representing the official policies or endorsements, either expressed or implied, of the U.S. Government.
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