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Rolls to conserve power — delivering up to 5× the runtime of a conventional drone on a single charge.
Autonomous, energy-efficient robot that's capable of both rolling and flying — clearing obstacles in the air, then conserving power on the ground for missions that last.
A single patented platform that drives like a ground vehicle and flies like a drone. The H.M.R. picks the right mode for every moment — saving energy when it can, taking flight when it must.

Rolls to conserve power — delivering up to 5× the runtime of a conventional drone on a single charge.

Lifts off to clear obstacles — stairs, gaps, debris and elevation changes that stop wheeled robots cold.

Operates in tight, GPS-denied spaces — pipes, tanks and tunnels where contact is unavoidable and safe.
Rolling instead of hovering extends mission time up to 5×, so you cover more ground per charge.
Roll and fly in one airframe — the robot transitions seamlessly between ground and air without swapping platforms.
LiDAR, thermal, gas & radiation, and ultrasonic sensors mount on demand to match the mission.
Navigates indoors, underground and inside infrastructure where satellite positioning never reaches.
Built for multi-robot coordination — deploy a fleet to cover large sites faster and with built-in redundancy.
A USPTO-patented spherical roll cage protects the airframe and lets the H.M.R. make contact without crashing.
Send the H.M.R. into tanks, pipelines, ducts and confined structures. It captures high-resolution visual and sensor data where sending a human is slow, costly or dangerous.
Learn more →Autonomous patrols across complex facilities — rolling perimeters, climbing over obstacles in flight, and feeding back live situational awareness from any sensor payload.
Learn more →Rugged, GPS-denied capable and swarm-ready, the H.M.R. gives operators eyes inside contested and confined environments while keeping personnel out of harm's way.
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Inspection, security, or defense — tell us your mission and we'll show you how the H.M.R. fits.
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