LOGI-DRONE is a conceptual autonomous swarm-based logistics drone system designed to support rapid, secure, and distributed resupply operations with minimal exposure of personnel in the field.
The project focuses on architecture, feasibility, and security-by-design, serving as a technical foundation for prototyping, analysis, and future development.
Modern operational environments require logistics solutions that are:
- fast
- resilient
- decentralized
- secure by default
LOGI-DRONE explores the use of coordinated drone swarms to perform tactical and operational resupply tasks, reducing dependency on centralized assets and lowering operational risk.
This repository does not represent a finished product.
It is an engineering-driven concept intended for study, discussion, and iterative development.
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Swarm-based architecture
Distributed units cooperating through decentralized coordination models. -
Operational autonomy
Mission-oriented behavior with minimal human intervention. -
Distributed coordination
No single point of failure; scalable swarm logic. -
Secure communications & resilience
Emphasis on confidentiality, integrity, availability, and resistance to disruption. -
Military / enterprise-grade approach
Design choices aligned with professional, operational, and regulated environments.
- Tactical and operational resupply
- Logistics support in denied or constrained environments
- Distributed delivery of critical payloads
- Experimental platform for swarm coordination and security research
- This project is conceptual and exploratory
- No flight-ready hardware or production firmware is provided
- No guarantees of performance, safety, or regulatory compliance
- Intended for research, prototyping, and feasibility analysis
- Engineers and system architects
- Defence and dual-use technology researchers
- R&D teams and innovation units
- Academic and industrial collaborators
The repository may include:
- Architecture diagrams
- Technical notes and design considerations
- Security and resilience concepts
- Future expansion ideas
Structure may evolve as the project develops.
Technical feedback, discussions, and conceptual contributions are welcome.
This project values:
- clear technical reasoning
- security-aware design
- realistic assumptions
- professional collaboration
This project is released under the MIT License.
See the LICENSE file for details.
Giovanni Pirozzi
Network & Systems Engineer
Cybersecurity & Defence Technologies
GitHub: https://github.com/viperhack89
The future of logistics is not centralized.
It is distributed.