Companies to jointly evaluate Swarmer's vendor-agnostic coordination platform across Powerus air and maritime autonomous systems for defense, counter-drone, and critical-infrastructure missions
- Powerus and Swarmer have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to explore integrating Swarmer's coordination software with Powerus air and maritime autonomous systems.
- The collaboration targets defense, counter-UAS, border security, and critical-infrastructure missions.
- Powerus has previously announced a proposed merger with Aureus Greenway Holdings Inc. (NASDAQ:PUSA); the merger has not closed and remains subject to customary closing conditions, including effectiveness of a Form S-4 registration statement and regulatory approvals.
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. and AUSTIN, Texas, June 03, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Autonomous Power Corporation, doing business as "Powerus," and Swarmer, Inc. (NASDAQ:SWMR) ("Swarmer") today announced that the two companies have entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (the "MOU") to explore the technical and operational feasibility of integrating Swarmer's vendor-agnostic swarming and coordination software with Powerus's unified autonomous systems architecture. The collaboration is exploratory and is intended to evaluate joint deployment concepts for defense, critical infrastructure protection, border security, and counter-drone missions.
Under the MOU, the companies intend to assess interoperability between Swarmer's multi-vehicle coordination platform and Powerus air and maritime platforms, mission systems, and U.S.-based manufacturing and integration resources. The MOU establishes a framework for good-faith technical exchanges, integration testing, and demonstration planning, and does not commit either company to any production, procurement, or financial obligation.
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