2 Sep 2025

UVision Air Ltd., a global pioneer in loitering munition systems, is unveiling a major advancement in autonomous warfare: an AI-based Common Operating System (COS) that serves as a unified platform for operating multiple loitering munitions of various classes, mission types, and deployment levels.

Designed for full interoperability, the COS enables seamless integration of rotary-wing platforms, such as the Viper system by SpearUAV – operated at tactical team levels including squad, platoon, battalion, and beyond – alongside Uvision’s fixed-wing HERO family, including the long-range, high-payload HERO-120 and HERO-400. The result is a truly heterogeneous ecosystem, all operating under a single AI-powered control layer.

Real-time adaptability to evolving threats

At the core of the system is a multi-layered AI engine that autonomously manages complex mission execution

At the core of the system is a multi-layered AI engine that autonomously manages complex mission execution across a heterogeneous array of assets.

Tasks are intelligently allocated: one munition may penetrate and disrupt electronic warfare defenses, another performs ISR and real-time target acquisition, and a third executes a coordinated precision strike. 

This mission-centric distribution ensures real-time adaptability to evolving threats, delivering both terrain dominance and operational superiority.

Command-and-control ecosystems

The COS performs continuous optimization based on target profile, terrain, and platform availability, maximizing effect, while minimizing resource expenditure. This allows commanders to make data-driven decisions on how many and which types of munitions to deploy for maximum mission effectiveness and cost-efficiency.

With an open-architecture design, UVision’s COS integrates seamlessly into existing command-and-control ecosystems, reducing barriers to adoption and enhancing cross-platform synergy.

New Common Operating System

Dr. Ran Gozali, CEO of UVision Air Ltd., stated: "This new Common Operating System transforms loitering munitions into a smart, coordinated system-of-systems. It reflects UVision’s strategic shift toward integrated, modular combat solutions that are both operationally decisive and cost-effective."

Dr. Ran Gozali adds, "Forces no longer need to expend high-end weapons for every target. Instead, they can deploy the right capability for each mission and dominate the battlespace with agility and intelligence."