DBFly improves UAV see-and-reach success by adding explicit spatial reasoning steps (direction, diagnosis, maneuver, stop) before predicting waypoints, reporting a 25-point gain over the prior SOTA on the UAV-VLN-FOV benchmark.
Think Like a Pilot: Fine-Grained Long-Horizon UAV Navigation
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Language-guided UAV agents must execute long-horizon semantic instructions while producing smooth, physically feasible continuous flight commands, yet existing Vision-Language Navigation (VLN) benchmarks typically use discrete or coarse actions and existing UAV Vision-Language-Action (VLA) tasks focus on short, atomic maneuvers. To address this gap in UAV task settings, we introduce \textbf{FLIGHT}, a \textbf{F}ine-grained \textbf{L}ong-horizon \textbf{I}nstruction-\textbf{G}uided benchmark for \textbf{H}ybrid UAV navigation and reasoning \textbf{T}asks, which combines multi-stage instructions with dense 6-DoF trajectory annotations across two dataset splits: Fine-grained VLN and Long-horizon Flow. To endow the UAV agent with the capability of real-time in-flight reasoning over task execution status and mission planning, while simultaneously accommodating high-frequency, real-time precise control, we further propose \textbf{FLIGHT VLA}, an asynchronous architecture that decouples a low-frequency Streaming Pilot Vision-Language Model (VLM) for task-state reasoning from a high-frequency diffusion action model for continuous control, supervised by explicit \textbf{Pilot Reasoning} texts that summarize the current flight state and anticipate the next subgoal. In closed-loop evaluation, FLIGHT VLA consistently surpasses representative VLN and VLA baselines on our FLIGHT benchmarks, achieving stronger multi-stage completion, subgoal adherence, and terminal control. Its trained Streaming Pilot Reasoning VLM further improves UAV video reasoning, validating the effectiveness of our design.
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Deliberate Before You Fly: Vision-Guided Spatial Deliberation for UAV See-and-Reach Navigation
DBFly improves UAV see-and-reach success by adding explicit spatial reasoning steps (direction, diagnosis, maneuver, stop) before predicting waypoints, reporting a 25-point gain over the prior SOTA on the UAV-VLN-FOV benchmark.