Scout AI Unveils Fury Autonomous Vehicle Orchestrator for Coordinated Fleet Control

February 22, 2026
Scout AI has introduced the Fury Autonomous Vehicle Orchestrator, a system that coordinates mixed fleets of autonomous air and ground vehicles using natural language mission intent. The technology was showcased in a live demonstration in California, showing real-time mission planning and execution without manual control.

Sunnyvale-based Scout AI Inc. has introduced its Fury Autonomous Vehicle Orchestrator, a system designed to coordinate autonomous air and ground systems using natural language mission intent, announced in a press release.

The orchestrator was demonstrated in live operations in Central California, where Scout AI’s Fury foundation model converted a commander’s high-level mission objective into coordinated actions across an unmanned ground vehicle and multiple aerial systems. The mission ran on real hardware and terrain without manual control or scripted actions.

Fury builds mission plans, seeks approval from a human commander, and then tasks each asset in natural language while monitoring mission progress and adjusting plans in real time. It fuses telemetry, video, and command data to maintain a live operational picture, directing unmanned assets dynamically as conditions change.

Unlike traditional autonomy stacks, Fury functions as an interoperability layer that generates structured instructions for each vehicle’s API without altering its core autonomy software. This enables the orchestration of mixed fleets across domains and operation in degraded communication environments.

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