“a multi-tasking tactical drone” that was designed and produced in the center with comprehensive autonomous capabilities such as navigation, control and autopilot systems, autonomous take-off and landing systems, a broadband encrypted communications and data transmission system, Ground control station and data transmission station. During the period between November and December, in coordination with the Ministry of National Guard, the National Guard’s flight runway in Khashm Al-Aan was used to conduct field experiments, for which all available capabilities were harnessed by the center logistically, materially and morally, and unlimited support from the center’s senior management for the success of flight experiments. Where the mission team from the Automated Vehicles Laboratory, led by the mission commander, Mr. Nasser Al-Rakf, combined efforts with other competent departments to support and support the transfer of the aircraft and the ground control station, conducting field experiments, whether ground or air, and submitting practical reports on the flight results. During the experiments, the airframe system was tested, operating, testing and calibrating the systems between the communications room and the site control room, testing the aircraft’s sensors before and after ground tests, testing simulation systems, programming the flight plan, planning and managing the mission before and after takeoff. On the runway and then start the actual flight with multiple flights.