Red Cat closes acquisition of Apium Swarm Robotics

Reuters03-31
Red Cat closes acquisition of Apium Swarm Robotics
  • Red Cat completed acquisition of Apium Swarm Robotics, a developer of distributed control systems for autonomous swarming drones and uncrewed surface vessels.
  • Apium will operate as an independent unit, continuing to develop its multi-agent autonomy architecture for integration across Red Cat drone and robotics platforms.
  • Deal expands Red Cat capabilities in decentralized swarming autonomy for operations in contested, communications-degraded environments.
  • Integration plans include embedding Apium software into Red Cat Family of Systems, including Black Widow ISR drone fielded by U.S. Army under SRR program.
  • Companies previously partnered in 2025 through Red Cat Futures Initiative, with swarm demonstrations using Red Cat drones in 2025 and February 2026.


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