Field Reconfiguration
Frame members, drive modules, sensors, payloads, and software profiles are designed for easy assembly, removal, and reconfiguration by small teams.
Product
A modular mechatronic vehicle kit concept for small teams operating in mixed disaster environments.
Modular disaster-response robotics concept
Frame members, drive modules, sensors, payloads, and software profiles are designed for easy assembly, removal, and reconfiguration by small teams.
Motor modules are designed for rapid installation, domestic manufacturing pathways, and higher-power, higher-speed, or longer-endurance configurations.
The kit is designed as a professional mechatronic construction standard rather than a single-purpose robot.
The concept is a compact, transportable mechatronic kit in roughly the 3 ft by 3 ft by 3 ft, 220 lb range. Instead of forcing first responders into one fixed vehicle, it supports rapid assembly of task-specific systems for logistics, inspection, search, recovery, security, surveillance, and remote-site support.
Swarm Control can provide the operator interface, FPV, profile-driven robot setup, and control layer needed to make those configurations useful in the field.

The kit concept is organized around swappable prime movers, standardized structural elements, sensor and payload mounting, configurable user interfaces, and mission-specific build recipes. Parts break down for transport and repair, then recombine into new forms when the operating environment changes.

This page is based on public, requirement-level thinking and does not include proprietary build details. When prototype imagery is available, it will show real hardware at real scale.
We welcome conversations with teams interested in modular mechatronics, emergency response robotics, configurable operator interfaces, and adaptable field systems.