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NOY Space will introduce the revolutionary Cover system in the UAE in 2026: a new era of navigation and sports disciplines for drones

Dear partners and friends!

NOY Space is proud to announce the upcoming launch of the unique innovative Cover system, which will be presented to the general public for the first time in the United Arab Emirates in 2026. This breakthrough will open a new page in the development of autonomous technologies, navigation and sports competitions for drones.

What is a Cover?

Cover is an advanced software platform that combines artificial intelligence, satellite mapping and sensor technologies for navigation in extreme conditions. Based on the principles of 3D digital map processing and environmental analysis, the system allows drones to navigate and operate without satellite signals, making them virtually invisible to the enemy and resistant to jammers.

How does Cover work?

Intelligent eyes: Cameras like the eyes of a bird of prey scan and compare the environment with digital maps.
Cloud analysis: Powerful algorithms analyze terrain, identify objects and patterns, even hidden or temporary ones.
High-precision navigation: the accuracy of location determination reaches centimeters, which allows you to perform complex missions in the absence of satellite signals.

Key advantages:

It works in conditions of GPS shutdown and signal jamming
Ensures the safety and secrecy of intelligence operations
Allows you to detect hidden objects and activity with high accuracy.
Provides automatic data processing and decision-making without human intervention

Practical application

As part of the international INNTER GLOBAL GAME 2024 exercises, the Cover system demonstrated its capabilities, detecting hidden targets and patterns previously inaccessible to traditional intelligence methods in a matter of minutes.

The future and new horizons

NOY Space plans not only to introduce Cover into the military and civilian spheres, but also to create a new sports discipline based on it — "Orienteering for drones." As part of the competition, autonomous vehicles will demonstrate their navigation skills and perform tasks in various environments — air, land and water.

Moreover, the principles of Cover will become the foundation for interplanetary research, allowing the creation of autonomous "research swarms" in the absence of satellite signals and difficult terrain on other planets.

Conclusion

Dmitry Antonichev, CEO of NOY Space, noted:

"In a world where pixels control events, our mission is to make navigation reliable and the possibilities endless. Cover is not just a technology, it is a bridge to a future where machines and humans work in harmony, increasing the safety and efficiency of research and operations."

We are looking forward to the presentation of the Cover system and the new opportunities it will open up to the world. Follow our news — the future starts today!

The NOY Space Team