SUPPORT
Find what you need.
Guides and downloads for WarDragon systems, and the community channels for DragonOS. Pick the closest starting point below.
Guides
Installation, commissioning, and daily operation for a WarDragon system.
Downloads
DragonOS images and software for both supported architectures.
Open a ticket
A question about a system you have purchased, tracked and routed to the right person.
Community
DragonOS questions, tooling, and hardware compatibility, answered by the people who use it.
Guides
Four guides cover a system from unboxing through daily operation and site assembly. Work through them in order; a Mobile kit skips the installation guide, since there is nothing to mount. These links always resolve to the current version.
Setup and commissioning. Unboxing, first power-up, network configuration, and confirming the system is detecting before it goes into service. Start here for every kit.
Drop-In installation. Mounting the enclosure, DIN-rail fitting, power and network connections, and antenna placement for a fixed installation. Drop-In kits only.
User guide. Day-to-day operation, reading detections, routing output to TAK or another endpoint, and routine checks. The reference to keep on hand once a system is running.
Multi-Antenna Mount assembly. Assembly and pole mounting for the Multi-Antenna Mount, which carries one to six antennas on a single mast.
Downloads
DragonOS is the free Linux distribution for software-defined radio that WarDragon systems are built on. Two builds are maintained; take the most recent unless you need an older base.
x86_64, for desktop and laptop. Lubuntu based. Noble, FocalX, and Focal builds are published in the same project. The live session user is live with no password.
aarch64, for Raspberry Pi. Debian based, requiring a 32 GB or larger SD card. Default credentials are dragon / dragon.
Contact
Support for purchased systems runs through the contact form so requests are tracked and routed to the right person. Include your kit configuration, the software you are routing detections into, and a description of what you are seeing.
DragonOS questions are answered faster in the community channels, where the people maintaining the distribution can see them.
Passive RF detection and situational awareness only. Performance varies by RF environment, antenna placement, aircraft type, and deployment configuration.
