AMOS is the autonomous mission orchestration system that lets small teams command air, ground, maritime, cyber, and space assets from a single unified C2 platform — at machine speed.
AMOS — Autonomous Mission Orchestration System — is a multi-domain command-and-control platform designed to supervise and coordinate autonomous robotic assets across every operational domain.
It allows small teams of human operators to define mission intent while AMOS handles the complexity — orchestrating assets, sensors, autonomy engines, and communications to execute those missions with precision.
The platform integrates capabilities typically spread across dozens of disconnected systems: mission planning, autonomy orchestration, sensor fusion, wargaming, and resilient networking — unified under a single operational picture.
AMOS doesn't replace the operator. It multiplies them.
Define mission intent with AI-assisted planning. AMOS decomposes objectives into actionable tasks, assigns assets, and executes autonomously while adapting to changing conditions.
Orchestrate heterogeneous swarms of air, ground, and maritime robots with collective intelligence, emergent behavior, and real-time task redistribution.
Full-spectrum situational awareness with live asset tracking, health monitoring, sensor feeds, and environment state across all domains simultaneously.
Aggregate, correlate, and synthesize data from distributed sensors into a unified operational picture. Multi-INT fusion at the edge with AI-driven anomaly detection.
Monte Carlo simulation of thousands of courses of action before execution. Predictive threat modeling and outcome probability analysis in real-time.
Resilient mesh communications designed for GPS-denied, comms-degraded, and actively jammed environments. Self-healing topology with zero single points of failure.
Coordinate persistent UAS patrols, ground sensor networks, and maritime radar across hundreds of miles of border — with autonomous handoff between sectors and real-time alerting.
Deploy heterogeneous drone swarms for contested-area ISR. AMOS manages formation, sensor tasking, threat avoidance, and data exfiltration — autonomously adapting to adversary EW.
Orchestrate air and ground robots for search-and-rescue, infrastructure assessment, and supply delivery across disaster zones with degraded communications and GPS denial.
Advanced autonomy that reasons about mission objectives, adapts to dynamic threats, and makes tactical decisions at machine speed — within defined rules of engagement.
Define missions in plain language. "Surveil grid 4-7, prioritize thermal signatures, avoid restricted airspace." AMOS translates intent into executable mission plans.
Simulate thousands of mission outcomes before committing assets. Probabilistic analysis of adversary responses, attrition rates, and mission success across variable conditions.
Dynamic sensor-to-shooter networking that identifies optimal engagement paths across all available assets, reducing kill chain latency and maximizing effects delivery.
AI-driven threat prediction that forecasts adversary behavior, identifies emerging patterns, and recommends preemptive positioning of autonomous assets.
Connect AMOS to existing C2 infrastructure, ISR feeds, communications systems, and defense networks via hardened APIs and standard military data formats.
AMOS Core exposes a modular plugin system for custom sensors, autonomy behaviors, communication backends, and domain-specific integrations. Build what you need, share with the community.
Write plugins, add hardware integrations, improve docs, submit tests, or try the demo. See CONTRIBUTING.md on GitHub for guidelines and getting started.
Join the open-source community on GitHub. File issues, propose features, discuss architecture. Enterprise users get dedicated priority support channels.
Ready to deploy AMOS at scale? Need an evaluation license, custom integration, or classified environment deployment? Reach out directly — we respond within 48 hours.