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SIRBAI Unveils Autonomous Drone Swarm Technology At UMEX

The AI-led platform marks SIRBAI’s entry into defense tech with drone swarm coordination built for modern scenarios.

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Abu Dhabi’s SIRBAI has revealed what it calls the Middle East’s first autonomous drone swarm platform, using UMEX 2026 to mark its push into defense technology.

The system lets groups of unmanned aircraft coordinate with minimal operator input. Planning, command and execution all sit on a single software platform. The pitch: lighter workload and faster decisions, even under jamming attempts, patchy signals or GPS-denied conditions. Resilient navigation keeps swarms flying when connectivity degrades, with operators able to override if needed.

Drone swarm technologies are not new globally, but SIRBAI is the first regional firm to bring one to market. Its 40-person engineering team draws on research out of Abu Dhabi’s Technology Innovation Institute (TII). The company is banking on a software-first model that scales from compact tactical drones to larger unmanned combat aircraft and other platforms as they appear.

TII chief executive Dr. Najwa Aaraj called the launch “an important milestone for the region’s defense technology ecosystem” and said SIRBAI is setting “a new benchmark for resilient, operator-centric mission systems”.

Use cases span surveillance, perimeter protection and manned-unmanned teaming. Gulf militaries are exploring the latter as they modernize command-and-control and attempt to cut cognitive burden in complex missions. A modular architecture also appeals to procurement teams looking to integrate local and imported kit without locking into proprietary hardware.

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SIRBAI chief technology officer Dr. Dario Albani said the platform “enables seamless coordination across manned and unmanned systems,” keeping information flowing in fast-changing missions.

The UAE has been expanding its home-grown defense research as part of wider industrial and digital agendas. Swarm autonomy fits that push, opening room for software, interoperability and secure comms — areas long dominated by Western contractors. UMEX has become a test bed for that shift, drawing interest from Gulf and Asian buyers seeking alternatives to legacy unmanned systems.

With the debut, SIRBAI is positioning Abu Dhabi as an emerging node for advanced autonomous systems and signaling that regional defense suppliers can move beyond hardware assembly into AI-enabled mission software.

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DJI Teases Dual-Camera Osmo Pocket 4P For 2026 Launch

Though most technical claims for the new gimbal come from industry leaks rather than DJI’s own announcement.

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DJI has teased a dual-camera version of its Osmo Pocket gimbal, confirming that the Osmo Pocket 4P will launch in 2026. The teaser image is the company’s first preview of the device, following months of speculation about a more advanced model in its pocket camera range.

The image shows a slightly larger device than the existing Osmo Pocket 4, with two camera modules mounted above a compact three-axis gimbal. Reports suggest one camera may use a 1-inch sensor paired with a wide-angle lens, while the second may carry a 3x zoom lens — though DJI has not officially confirmed any of these details.

According to leaks circulating ahead of the launch, the Osmo Pocket 4P could support 4K video at up to 240 frames per second, offer 14 stops of dynamic range and include 10-bit D-Log color support. Those features are commonly used by filmmakers who require greater flexibility during color grading and post-production. Reports also point to Hasselblad color tuning, continuing a partnership that has already appeared in some of DJI’s drone cameras, along with up to 128GB of built-in storage that would reduce reliance on external memory cards during longer shoots.

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The device is expected to retain features from the existing Osmo Pocket 4, including a three-axis mechanical gimbal, updated ActiveTrack subject tracking and a flip-out touchscreen display. The Osmo Pocket line is aimed at content creators, vloggers, and independent filmmakers seeking compact equipment that can produce usable footage without a larger camera system.

DJI has not provided pricing or a specific launch date beyond the 2026 window. Industry observers expect the Osmo Pocket 4P to cost more than the standard Pocket 4 because of the dual-camera setup and expanded recording capabilities, though no figures have been disclosed. So far, most of the technical detail circulating around the product remains tied to leaks rather than official confirmation.

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