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Airobotics

Autonomous drone network infrastructure for continuous aerial surveillance

Israel
51-200

Vitality Radar

65
Current
6M History
Industry
Updated 3 days ago

Pillar Analysis

Presence
Digital footprint, brand visibility, and online reach across channels
68
Business
Revenue signals, funding status, partnerships, and market traction
64
Innovation
R&D activity, patents, product launches, and technology adoption
78
Pulse
Recent momentum — hiring trends, news mentions, and social engagement
42
Capacity
Team strength, leadership depth, and organizational scale
73

Strategic Assessment

Strategic Vector

Airobotics is positioned as a specialized autonomous drone infrastructure provider focused on government, industrial, and critical-infrastructure use cases, with a clear emphasis on 24/7 operations and BVLOS-capable automation. Its strongest signals are product and deployment credibility; weaker signals are current market visibility, hiring momentum, and recent public commercial expansion.

Efficiency Ratio

The company appears to convert a relatively lean footprint into high-value, mission-critical deployments, suggesting strong technical leverage but limited evidence of broad-scale commercial throughput.

Evidence Signals

Other HIGH Israel

Markets itself as an Israeli manufacturer and operator of government-grade, tier-1 autonomous drone systems providing 24/7 unmanned aerial services.

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Product Launch MEDIUM Israel

Described as operating the Optimus platform / fully automated drone solution for smart city, homeland security, mining, sea ports, and oil & gas use cases.

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Expansion HIGH Scottsdale, Arizona, United States

Launched its North American headquarters in Scottsdale, Arizona to run operations across North, South, and Central America.

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Other HIGH Petah Tikva, Israel

Dealroom describes the company as founded in 2014, with 51-200 employees and a pilotless automatic system for mining, homeland security, sea ports, and oil & gas.

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Certification MEDIUM Israel

Dealroom states the company operates a 'world-first fully-automated BVLOS certified drone system,' indicating regulatory/compliance differentiation.

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Other HIGH Israel

Current site presents the company as an Israeli UAV systems provider deployed as aerial infrastructure for government and commercial entities.

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About
Manufactures fully autonomous drone-in-a-box infrastructure for urban, industrial, and defense perimeter security operations. The system features robotic payload swapping and automated battery management to enable continuous aerial data collection without manual intervention.
Relevancy
Provides critical autonomous drone infrastructure for military operations with 24/7 automated aerial capabilities supporting defense surveillance, reconnaissance, and homeland security applications. Airobotics supports military base security, perimeter defense, tactical surveillance, and defense operations requiring autonomous drone capabilities. Essential for military drone operations, base security, homeland defense, autonomous surveillance, and strategic aerial infrastructure with proven regulatory compliance and operational deployment across defense applications.
Tags
#autonomous-drones #24-7-operations #mission-critical-infrastructure #Optimus-platform #robotic-arm-technology #FAA-certified #Smart-Cities #homeland-security

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