Military Embedded Systems
Topic: autonomy
Story
The future of autonomy will integrate aerial and ground systems
March 03, 2026
The defense sector is saturated with aerial drone warfare, yet far less attention is paid to the ground domain. While air autonomy has dominated recent operational narratives, but the next advantage in autonomy will come from tightly integrating unmanned aerial systems (UAS) with unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs). Together, these systems address tactical blind spots that aerial platforms alone cannot solve, combining reach and speed with endurance, logistics capacity, and terrain control to enable more resilient, scalable, and survivable operations.
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Unmanned
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Cyber
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