The UgCS Commander Perpetual License by SPH Engineering is a professional multi-UAV management platform designed for operators running simultaneous automated drone missions. Built to work alongside a standard UgCS installation, Commander adds a centralized command layer — enabling a single operator to plan, assign, upload, and launch coordinated routes across an entire drone fleet from one interface.
How It Works
Routes are planned individually in UgCS — one per vehicle. In UgCS Commander, the operator assigns each route to a connected drone and uploads all routes simultaneously. Missions launch in unison, with full telemetry from every vehicle visible in a unified dashboard. No switching between interfaces, no manual sequencing.
Key Features
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Simultaneous Multi-UAV Control — Plan, assign, upload, and start routes for multiple drones in a single coordinated action
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Unified Telemetry Dashboard — Real-time visibility of battery level, altitude, speed, and critical parameters across all active vehicles
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Broad Drone Compatibility — Supports DJI (via Android device running UgCS for DJI), ArduPilot, PX4, and any drone supported by UgCS; connects via radio datalinks, Wi-Fi, or other standard means
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Seamless UgCS Integration — Works alongside existing UgCS installations with no additional configuration overhead
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Perpetual License — One-time purchase with no recurring subscription fees
Supported Platforms
- Windows (required)
- DJI drones via Android device running UgCS for DJI
- ArduPilot and PX4-based UAVs via radio datalinks or Wi-Fi
- All drones supported by standard UgCS
Ideal Use Cases
- Large-area survey operations requiring coordinated multi-drone coverage
- Inspection workflows with parallel flight paths across infrastructure
- Research and environmental monitoring with simultaneous sensor payloads
- Defense and public safety operations requiring fleet-level situational awareness
Operational Notes
- Requires an existing UgCS installation on the same Windows machine
- Windows platform only; not supported on macOS or Linux
- Drone connectivity follows standard UgCS connection protocols