Prof-Worx runs the complete indoor drone circuit. We train the unit, the unit takes our systems downrange, and what they learn there comes straight back to the bench. The hardware gets harder, the training gets sharper, and the loop keeps closing.
We are based in Amsterdam and trusted by tier-one units across NATO and allied forces. The people who write our doctrine, run our training, and engineer our hardware are the same people, so nothing we sell was designed at a distance from the work. Every system has to prove itself on a real objective before it earns a place in the kit.
Special operations and combat aviation. Runs hardware direction, logistics, and unit relationships.
Special operations and industrial engineering. Owns product, strategy, and platform.
Special operations and government service. Built the training doctrine. Runs course delivery, unit relationships, and logistics.
We don't separate the people who build from the people who run the mission. Every system begins as a problem an operator hit on a real objective, and it goes back to that operator before it reaches anyone else.
When something changes in the field, it reaches our bench in days, not product cycles. We show you a system once it works, and not before.
Indoor work is unforgiving. Gear fails, doctrine breaks, and most systems were never designed for the place we operate in. Ours were built inside it, which is why they hold when the conditions stop cooperating.
Every design choice answers one question. Does the operator on the ground actually need it. If the answer is no, it never makes the build.
We test in tight corridors with no signal and a full load, because that is where our customers work. Nothing we make has failed a condition we built it for.
Field feedback reaches the bench in days, so we fix what we learned this week instead of waiting for the next generation of the product.
Our Academy puts our systems in front of real units every month. They run them hard, they tell us what breaks, and that feedback drives the next build. This is the loop that keeps our hardware ahead of the threat instead of chasing it.
The same loop produced D-CQB, the first structured indoor drone CQB program, now trained by GSG9, RCMP, and Swiss SWAT.
Full D-CQB Doctrine →We work directly with units to solve what current systems cannot. If your team has hit something the market has not answered, tell us and we will build toward it.