AI Unifies Loitering Munition Operations with UVision’s Common Operating System
UVision’s AI-based Common Operating System unifies control of diverse loitering munitions for seamless, autonomous mission management. It optimizes resource allocation and integrates smoothly with existing systems.

UVision’s AI-Based Common Operating System Streamlines Loitering Munition Operations
UVision Air Ltd., a leader in loitering munition systems, has introduced an AI-driven Common Operating System (COS) that unifies control over multiple loitering munitions across different classes, mission types, and deployment levels. This platform offers full interoperability, allowing diverse assets to operate cohesively under a single control layer.
Seamless Integration Across Platforms
The COS supports rotary-wing platforms like the Viper system by SpearUAV, which can be operated at squad, platoon, battalion, and higher tactical levels. It also integrates UVision’s fixed-wing HERO family, including the long-range, high-payload HERO-120 and HERO-400. This creates a heterogeneous ecosystem managed efficiently through AI.
Autonomous Mission Management
At its core, the system features a multi-layered AI engine that autonomously handles complex mission tasks. Different munitions are assigned specific roles based on the mission need:
- Penetrating and disrupting electronic warfare defenses
- Performing ISR (Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance) and real-time target acquisition
- Executing coordinated precision strikes
This approach allows real-time adaptability to evolving threats and ensures operational superiority on the battlefield.
Optimized Resource Allocation
The COS continuously optimizes mission execution by analyzing target profiles, terrain, and available platforms. Commanders receive clear data to decide how many and which types of munitions to deploy, balancing mission effectiveness with resource efficiency.
Open Architecture for Enhanced Compatibility
UVision’s COS features an open-architecture design, enabling smooth integration with existing command-and-control systems. This reduces adoption barriers and enhances synergy between different platforms.
Dr. Ran Gozali, CEO of UVision Air Ltd., stated: “This new Common Operating System transforms loitering munitions into a smart, coordinated system-of-systems. Forces can now deploy the right capability for each mission, achieving battlefield dominance with agility and intelligence while reducing costs.”