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World's smallest RTK + NavIC solution. u-blox NEO-F9P GNSS with integrated IIS2MDC magnetometer — multi-constellation, cm-level accuracy, DroneCAN-ready.
Vyomastra builds indigenous flight controllers, ESCs, GNSS modules and complete drone systems — designed, developed and manufactured in India for the country's UAV ecosystem.
World's smallest RTK + NavIC solution. u-blox NEO-F9P GNSS with integrated IIS2MDC magnetometer — multi-constellation, cm-level accuracy, DroneCAN-ready.
Next-gen 32-bit ESC with open-source AM32 firmware on an STM32 L4. DroneCAN, DShot 150–600, and PWM — plus high-resolution telemetry for RPM, temperature, voltage and current.
Triple-redundant IMU, dual-bank power, and an STM32H7 running ArduPilot/PX4 with our hardened RTOS layer. Designed for Type-certified Indian airframes.
Precision power management for compute modules and embedded systems. High efficiency, low ripple/noise, wide temperature range — reliable rails for Raspberry Pi, Jetson and mission-critical peripherals.

AeroAtoms is the avionics arm of Vyomastra — a deep-tech company building the precision components every Indian drone needs but currently imports.
India's UAV sector is projected to cross $4B by 2030, but more than 70% of its critical electronics are still sourced from outside the country. We started AeroAtoms to change that — one component at a time.
From flight controllers and ESCs to GNSS modules and complete platforms, every Vyomastra product is designed in Mysuru, fabricated through Indian PCB and EMS partners, and certified for Indian operating environments — high-altitude, hot, humid, and unforgiving.
Every schematic, PCB layout, firmware module and mechanical drawing is owned by AeroAtoms. No black-boxes.
Tested across 50°C tarmac, monsoon humidity, and 4,000m thin air. Salt-fog, vibration and EMI certified.
DGCA Type-Certification ready. AS9100D quality system. Ready for defense, agri, mapping and logistics use.
We're raising our Series A to scale manufacturing and ship new product lines through 2027. If you invest in Indian deep-tech, or hardware-tech, we'd like to talk.