Patch the fleet. Break nothing.
DiagStudio NG is a configuration and dependency management tool for software-defined platforms such as vehicles, unmanned ground vehicles (UGV) and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV). It maintains an exact record of the software and configuration running on each individual platform — and verifies that an update does not break integration with other systems before it is deployed.
A cyber vulnerability drops. Now what?
This capability becomes critical when, for example, a cyber vulnerability requires rapid patching across an entire fleet without compromising availability. Knowing exactly what runs on each platform — and proving that an update is safe before it reaches the fleet — is the difference between a controlled response and lost availability.
Know what runs. Prove what's safe.
DiagStudio NG maintains an exact record of the software and configuration running on each individual platform, and verifies that an update does not break integration with other systems before it is deployed.
DiagStudio NG builds on Diag Studio — Diadrom's off-board diagnostics suite, proven in the automotive industry. See the commercial foundation →
Two industries, converging.
“This is technology that has proven its robustness in the automotive industry, across millions of units and in every conceivable condition. The defence sector demands the same level of reliability, and the two industries are now converging in a natural way. I am glad that Diadrom is the company binding together two of our most important technology industries.”
“Both proposals build on what has carried Diadrom for more than 25 years: knowing what a system is actually running, and being able to trust it. Our motto is Nothing works until everything works. That holds for a truck fleet, and it holds for a defence platform. DIANA is the right arena for testing these capabilities against NATO's operational needs.”
Proposed to NATO's innovation accelerator.
On 3 July 2026 Diadrom submitted DiagStudio NG to DIANA — the Defence Innovation Accelerator for the North Atlantic — for the 2027 Challenge Responsive Logistics. DIANA is NATO's accelerator for dual-use defence and security technology: selected companies join the 2027 cohort, take part in a six-month accelerator programme starting in January 2027, receive EUR 100,000 in funding, and gain access to DIANA's network of test centres and end users across the Alliance.
The selection process is competitive, outcomes will be communicated by DIANA later this year, and no commercial agreements have been concluded. A submission does not imply selection.
Wallgrav — near-zone sensing for the last 150 metres
Understand DiagStudio NG in your context.
For defence organisations, primes and authorities that maintain software-defined fleets: request a briefing and the right person at Diadrom will reply within one business day.