Doodle Labs engineered multi-band radios that frequency-hop in milliseconds, outpacing jamming attacks that make satellite control impossible for real-time drone operations. When conflict in Ukraine started, the engineering team repurposed this architecture for anti-jamming by hopping between bands faster than adversaries could track and jam.
Ashish Parikh, Co-CEO, details their monthly software release cadence driven by field engineers embedded with Ukrainian operators, where mission requirements emerged directly from combat: silent-mode mesh networking for operators who become targets the moment they emit RF, listen-only modes for monitoring video feeds without signature exposure, and coordinating multiple drones plus ground users while one expeditionary asset pushes 100+ kilometers into heavily jammed territory. Their modular architecture layers like Lego blocks that combine for complex mission profiles.
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