
UVisionUSA Unveils Revolutionary Autonomous Drone Technology That Redefines Combat Operations
UVisionUSA, a global frontrunner in loitering munition technologies, unveils its latest innovation: the autonomous multi-launch platform. This cutting-edge solution represents a significant evolution from individual munition operations to a sophisticated multi-loitering munitions system capable of launching and managing multiple HERO 120 munitions simultaneously, complete with advanced mission planning capabilities.
The recently introduced platform offers unmatched operational flexibility to military forces, enabling autonomous mission supervision from the point of target engagement to neutralization. It integrates flawlessly with a variety of intelligence-gathering systems, including tactical UAS, drones, and command and control networks. The real-time, AI-enhanced automatic target recognition and mission management capabilities of the system ensure rapid and accurate responses to both pre-identified and urgent targets. Operators can deploy numerous loitering munitions per supervisor, while the system continuously evaluates intelligence from multiple sources.
Designed for saturation area dominance, the system can launch munitions in successive waves, overwhelming adversary defenses and affording operators complete mission oversight, alongside the ability to abort missions mid-flight if required.
The containerized design of the HERO-120 system ensures swift deployment across various platforms without necessitating mechanical or electrical modifications. Its unparalleled mobility and versatility facilitate easy integration with existing as well as third-party command and control systems on trucks, naval vessels, and other mobile units.
Dr. Ran Gozali, Chairman of the Board of Directors at UVision USA and CEO of UVision Air, states: “Our cutting-edge, all-encompassing battlefield solution revolutionizes mission planning and execution. With the ability to manage multiple loitering munitions and autonomously assess the engagement of diverse targets, operators can concentrate on strategic decisions, improving lethality, and maximizing firepower efficiency while operating from a stand-off location.”




