Counter-UAS Interceptor Technology Enhanced Through UAV Navigation and EOS Technologie Collaboration

Counter-UAS Interceptor Technology – UAV Navigation-Grupo Oesía and EOS Technologie announce the strengthening of their collaboration in the integration of advanced capabilities for Counter‑UAS (C‑UAS) missions, supporting the evolution of high‑performance interceptor platforms for modern defence scenarios.

This collaboration combines UAV Navigation‑Grupo Oesía’s expertise in guidance, navigation and control (GNC) systems with EOS Technologie’s high‑performance unmanned platforms, including the VELOCE‑330, designed for high‑speed engagement scenarios.

Within this framework, UAV Navigation‑Grupo Oesía’s autopilots enable EOS platforms to execute autonomous interception missions, supporting all mission phases from target approach to terminal engagement. Advanced guidance algorithms continuously adapt to the interceptor trajectory in real time, ensuring effective engagement against fast and maneuvering targets.

Unlike traditional approaches, interception is not about predicting where the target will be, but about continuously adapting the trajectory in real time. This requires high‑dynamic performance, onboard autonomy, and a control system capable of operating under uncertainty with minimal response time across the entire engagement chain from detection to effective target engagement. In this context, the GNC system becomes the core enabler, transforming sensor data into decisive action and ultimately determining interception mission success.

The system integrates AI‑based visual data processing for target detection and tracking, remaining agnostic to the optical system or seeker employed, within a broader sensor‑agnostic architecture. Combined with inertial navigation, multisensor fusion, and AIbased visual navigation, this approach ensures accurate positioning and mission continuity even under jamming or spoofing conditions, while advanced optical terminal guidance and high‑dynamic trajectory control enable precise engagement in demanding operational environments.

The solution is also designed for coordinated multi‑platform operations, with capabilities enabled by UAV Navigation‑Grupo Oesía’s autopilots, incorporating swarmready guidance and distributed engagement concepts to address saturation scenarios with multiple simultaneous threats.

This collaboration contributes to strengthening European industrial cooperation in defence by bringing together complementary capabilities from Spain and France, while supporting allied nations with enhanced technological sovereignty, resilience, and operational independence.

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