Programs

From concept to flight‑tested reality.

We structure work as programs: defined mission profile, test plan, evidence package, and a credible path to scale.

Mississippi Unmanned & Aerospace Partnership

To move from concept to flight‑tested reality, DRONE DRIVER is building an unmanned and robotics hub in Mississippi’s emerging aerospace corridor. At the center is the Raspet Flight Research Laboratory (RFRL) at Mississippi State University.

  • Founded in 1948 — one of America’s oldest experimental aviation research centers.
  • Dedicated UAS airspace, ground facilities, and engineering teams for instrumented testing.
  • A credible, U.S.‑based path from idea → prototype → fieldable capability.

What this enables

  • Fast, instrumented testing of MAD‑P variants, Blood Wing configurations, swarm tactics, and system architectures.
  • Joint R&D programs pairing DRONE DRIVER engineering with Raspet’s flight‑test heritage.
  • Multi‑domain experimentation: air, ground, and nearby riverine/coastal environments.
  • Operator‑driven iteration with documented procedures and evidence.
UAS airspace Instrumented testing Evidence packages

Engagement models

Choose the tempo: from capability briefs to full prototype + test campaigns.

Capability brief (1–2 weeks)

Translate mission constraints into architecture, risks, and a test plan.

Fast alignment

Prototype sprint (4–8 weeks)

Build a baseline configuration and validate performance with structured test cards.

Prototype + evidence

Program build‑out (quarter)

Iterative R&D with a path to scale: training, sustainment, and repeatable configs.

Fieldable systems

Want a program plan?

We’ll map mission lanes to milestones, test events, and deliverables.

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