Fotokite and AeriaOne unveil SEGI — AR‑linked tethered UAS at Milipol

Fotokite and AeriaOne launched SEGI at Milipol Paris, linking Fotokite's tethered UAS with AeriaOne's Falcon Lens AR to deliver hands‑free swarm FPV and AI‑tagged overlays for European security users.

Demonstration of an augmented‑reality headset user viewing live feed from a tethered Fotokite drone at a Milipol Paris security event.
Demonstration of an augmented‑reality headset user viewing live feed from a tethered Fotokite drone at a Milipol Paris security event.

Key facts

  • SEGI links Fotokite’s tethered autonomous UAS with AeriaOne’s Falcon Lens AR to deliver hands‑free swarm FPV and AI overlays.
  • System is ITAR‑free and built on a European supply chain; public debut at Milipol Paris 2025, field demos planned for 2026.
  • Designed for law enforcement, special operations and emergency response to increase situational awareness with minimal training.

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At Milipol Paris 2025, Fotokite and AeriaOne introduced Swarm‑Enabled Ground Intelligence (SEGI), a combined hardware‑software approach that projects live aerial intelligence directly into operators’ augmented‑reality headsets. The integration pairs Fotokite’s autonomous, actively tethered UAS — valued for persistent flight endurance and compliance — with AeriaOne’s Falcon Lens tactical eyewear and Falcon Hub secure networking. Multiple tethered platforms can stream first‑person views, thermal imagery and AI‑tagged events to several headset users simultaneously. Operators can switch sensor modes by gaze or voice, tag and share coordinates instantly, and maintain hands‑free situational awareness.

The firms characterise SEGI not as an incremental upgrade but as a new operational category that collapses the divide between airborne sensors and the ground operator’s perception. For European security stakeholders, the offer is intentionally sovereign: the stack is ITAR‑free and built on a European supply chain to ease procurement and export constraints. Fotokite and AeriaOne emphasise minimal training overhead and rapid deployability for law enforcement, special operations and civil protection units. The joint system was publicly demonstrated at Milipol and will enter targeted field demonstrations in 2026. Observers will assess whether SEGI’s fusion of AR and tethered swarm ISR can be scaled within defence modernisation and public‑safety digitalisation programmes across Europe.

Source: Fotokite