As the Ukrainian battlefield evolves, so do the tools that define its front lines. Among the most game-changing is the Atlas6 Mothership variant — a heavy-lift UAV reimagined to act as a mobile launch and coordination platform for FPV (First Person View) kamikaze drones.
Designed to carry, deploy, and guide multiple FPV drones deep into contested territory, the Mothership transforms swarm tactics from improvised skirmishes into coordinated, high-impact operations. By flying beyond the reach of ground-based jamming and delivering FPV units closer to their targets, it dramatically increases both range and effectiveness.
With a lift capacity of 25–30 kg, multi-hour endurance, and compatibility with advanced command-and-control overlays, the Atlas6 Mothership can launch up to six FPV drones in a single sortie. It provides mid-air launch flexibility, encrypted communications relays, and battlefield survivability — all while reducing the operator footprint near the front lines.
This variant has already begun shaping tactics across several active Ukrainian brigades, offering a lethal combination of precision, scale, and mobility. In a war where adaptability means survival, the Atlas6 Mothership is proving that control of the air doesn’t always require wings — sometimes, it just takes the right platform to launch the right swarm.