Blue: Autonomy Management
Mission Autonomy for Hybrid Formations
We’re excited to introduce a major new feature in Blue: Autonomy Management.
Future wars are going to be defined by unmanned weapons. It starts with ubiquitous drone coverage. The winner of the drone battles will then be able to advance with unmanned ground and maritime vehicles.
As the Army’s premier tactical decision support tool, we’ve prioritized the force’s top requirement: the seamless synchronization of unmanned systems and human warfighters.
Having spent the last two weeks in the field with our Eastern European partners, the reality is stark: unmanned innovation is led by Ukraine, followed by our Eastern European allies. Frankly, American equipment is currently more expensive and simply doesn’t work as well.
That’s why I’m excited to announce that Marvin Bullinger has joined Exia Labs as a Forward Deployed Engineer based in Munich. Munich is the right choice for us as it is the heart of the European defense tech ecosystem and is less than a day away from the Eastern Flank Deterrence Line, where the real breakthroughs are happening.
If you’re developing the next generation of unmanned systems, let’s talk about how to get your systems into our software. Blue is already being used by multiple Army brigades, and we’re ready to integrate hardware that actually performs.



