Issue 63 Uncrewed Systems Technology Aug/Sept 2025 Tekever AR3 | Performance monitoring | Robotique Occitane ROC-E AIV | Paris and I.D.S. report | NEX Power | UAV insight | Machine tools | Xponential USA 2025

Steatite FROM THE OCEAN FLOOR TO THE EDGE OF SPACE COMPUTING BATTERIES COMMUNICATIONS ANTENNA IMAGING OUR TECHNOLOGY IS ENGINEERED FOR FLAWLESS OPERATION WWW.STEATITE.CO.UK TECHNOLOGY FOR HARSH ENVIROMENTS Haas’ control systems living at the lighter, simpler end of the spectrum, and more complicated software like ESPRIT being necessary for machines with more axes, options and dimensions. Theoretically, both types of software products can produce exactly the same kinds of parts; however, the processes adopted to achieve the same dimensions and finishes would be wildly different. The former type is streamlined compared with other multi-axis CNC software packages, and thus much easier to train new technicians to use, including those with little to no experience or education of CNC machining. The latter type comes with a much steeper learning curve, lacking much of the guidance and helpful graphics of the former, while offering significantly tighter and faster controls, and wider capabilities for timing and combining different subsystems inside CNC machines – so much so, that something like a multispindle machine would require ESPRIT or something similarly intimidating. Some in the CNC space have been known to scoff at the very streamlined and simplified approach taken by the likes of Haas toward both their machines and their accompanying control software (including several series of training videos on YouTube). However, it is anticipated that providing greater automation, streamlining and training resources for CNC machines is likely to be undertaken more and more by machine suppliers worldwide (including those associated with the highest complexity and quality of machinery) as companies try to lower the costs associated with training and replacing machinist staff, as the average age of machine tool operators rises and staff shortages start to mount. Another key step toward that streamlined future is expected to be increased integration between machine tools and 3D CAD data, including the ability to embed product manufacturing information into CAD diagrams to enable CAD designers and engineers to preinform how CNC and computer-aided manufacturing technicians program their milling set-ups, saving time and ensuring parts get sculpted and finished to exact preferences. The use of generative AI also represents potential gains in terms of helping create milling programs, and intelligent analytics for predictive maintenance of machine tools stand to save hugely on CNC production costs by avoiding major breakdowns before they can happen – much as is the case for uncrewed vehicles themselves. Acknowledgements The author would like to thank Brian Davis at Syncro Design, Gianluca Battisti at Gruppo Parpas, and Hayato Kariatsumari of Kagoshima Seiki Co., Ltd. for their help in researching this article. TECHNOLOGY FOR HARSH ENVIRONMENTS FROM THE OCEAN FLOOR TO THE EDGE OF SPACE OUR TECHNOLOGY IS ENGINEERED FOR FLAWLESS OPERATION WWW.STEATITE.CO.UK COMPUTING COMMUNICATIONS ANTENNAS IMAGING BATTERIES Our content is accessible online and in print, enabling a global network of engineers to read it however and whenever they choose. Our content is 100% original, peer reviewed and exclusively written for uncrewed engineers. Our content, your solutions – side by side. The message The means Eye in the sky Going Dutch with the Airboxer UAV Smart watching AI enhancements for video encoding Taking control Sparking ECU advancements Read all back issues online at www.uncrewed-systems.com Issue 62 : JUNE/JULY 2025 UK £15, USA $30, EUROPE €22 The medium 2026 UK£ media kit 2026 media kit out now… To register your interest in advertising, please contact: Simon Moss | Publishing Director E: simon@uncrewed-systems.com | T: +44 (0)1934 713957 www.uncrewed-systems.com www.uncrewed-systems.com Content overview Readership Platform One In each issue the news section is focused on technological development. Business and politics are only covered in so far as they impact directly on engineering solutions. From the outset the publication has dealt with science. Uncrewed Systems Insights Insights reveal the latest technological advances across all uncrewed vehicle platforms – UAVs, UGVs, UUVs, USVs and Uncrewed Space Vehicles all take their place in the spotlight. Uncrewed Vehicle Dossiers & Digests Each issue contains at least one main dossier and one digest offering an incredibly detailed look at a high-profile uncrewed vehicle project, revealing many secrets of the technology that are simply not reported anywhere else. Powerplant Dossiers The world of uncrewed systems has created new requirements for small internal combustion engines and electric motors, to the extent that currently there is far from agreement as to the most appropriate technical solution. A host of different approaches are being exploited, from Wankel rotary to reciprocating, from battery electric to fuel cell and all manner of hybrids. Each issue’s powerplant dossier explores in depth one of the diverse innovative power units at the forefront of today’s uncrewed revolution. UVIOs & USIOs Our “vehicle & software in operation” articles detail the technology behind real-world examples of uncrewed systems in action. Covering a broad range of use cases, the reports are fascinating insights into the inner workings of active, live autonomy across the globe. Focus on… Revisited just once every three years, the focus acts as an excellent source of reference on specific products and types of engineering service – topics covered include: • 5G Radio • Additive Layer Manufacturing • Advanced Materials • Ancillary Engine Systems • Antennas • Artificial Intelligence (AI) • Autopilots • Batteries • Cable Harnesses • Composites • Connectors • Data Storage • Design Software • Electric Motors • Embedded Computing • Engine Control Units • Fuel Cells • Gimbals • Ground Control Systems • Image Sensing • IMUs, Gyros & Accelerometers • Launch Systems • Lidars • Machine Learning • Machine Tools • Maintenance • Motion Control • Motor Controllers • Navigation System • Parachutes • Performance Monitoring • Personal Information Systems • Power Management Systems • Propellers • Radio Links & Telemetry • Real Time Operating Systems • Sense & Avoid / Radar • Servo Actuators • Simulation & Testing • Solar Power • Sonar & Acoustic Systems • Swarming • Thermal Sensors • Transponders • UTM • Video Encoding By country Job titles Where in the world • Argentina • Australia • Austria • Azerbaijan • Bahrain • Belgium • Brazil • Bulgaria • Canada • Chile • China • Colombia • Croatia • Cyprus • Czech Republic • Denmark • Ecuador • Egypt • Estonia • Finland • France • Germany • Greece • Hong Kong • Hungary • Iceland • India • Indonesia • Ireland • Israel • Italy • Japan • Jordan • Kuwait • Latvia • Lebanon • Lithuania • Luxembourg • Malaysia • Mexico • Monaco • Nepal • New Zealand • Nigeria • Norway • Pakistan • Peru • Philippines • Poland • Portugal • Romania • Saudi Arabia • Singapore • Slovakia • Slovenia • South Africa • South Korea • Spain • Sweden • Switzerland • Taiwan • Tanzania • Thailand • The Netherlands • Tunisia • Turkey • UAE • UK • Ukraine • USA • Vietnam USA UK Rest of Europe Rest of World Online readership Unique, returning users over the last 12 months Circulation • Chief / Head / Lead / Principal Engineer (UAV, UGV, USV, UUV) • Aerospace Engineer • Airworthiness Engineer • Autonomous Systems Engineer • Chief Scientist • Development Engineer • Director of Design • Electronic Design Engineer • Embedded Software Engineer • Hardware Engineer • Head of Innovation • Lead Robotics Engineer • Materials Manager • Mechatronics Engineer • Mechanical Engineer • Programme Manager • Project Engineer • R&D Engineer • Robotics • Researcher • Research Scientist • Senior UAV Technician • Software Developer • System Integration Engineer • Technology Researcher • UAS Logistics Analyst • UAV / UAS Operator • UAV / UAS Pilot • UV Specialist Uncrewed Systems Technology was launched in 2014 by High Power Media. It’s the first ever publication to focus entirely on providing independent coverage of the engineering of uncrewed systems. Published bi-monthly in print and online, this technical resource probes the cutting-edge projects of today to provide in-depth research insights, using rigorous investigation backed by professional peer review and critical analysis. In order to seize more than your fair share of the fresh opportunities being created in this exciting sphere, ensure that Uncrewed Systems Technology is part of your marketing plan. Uncrewed Systems Technology is written for engineers who are actively working on developing technological solutions for uncrewed vehicles and the systems that support them. Our magazine is available in both print and online, making our content accessible to a global network of engineers across multiple platforms. Print readership 6,000 individually mailed copies, shared by three readers on average 18,000 51,750 48% 17% 19% 16% Forward features Schedule overview Issue 64 | October/November 2025 Issue 68 | June/July 2026 Issue 65 | December/January 2026 Issue 69 | August/September 2026 TECHNOLOGY FOCUS: Connectivity / Data transmission With many different connectivity technologies available for uncrewed systems, from long range WiFi, 4G, 5G and the evolution of 6G, as well as non-terrestrial networks and broadband satellite, we’ll compare and contrast the options. PRODUCT FOCUS: Propellers With the dawn of certification for BVLOS autonomy, having robust and safe propellers is more important than ever. High-quality propeller materials, qualification tests, manufacturing and QC are thus indispensable, as are innovative approaches to propeller structural integrity, aerodynamic efficiency, blade protection and more - all of which we will dive into in this article. INSIGHT: Uncrewed Ground Vehicles COVER STORY: Uncrewed Ground Vehicle TECHNOLOGY FOCUS: AI certification With artificial intelligence becoming more mature, the technology will increasingly require certification. We explore how the certification requirements determine the design of uncrewed systems. PRODUCT FOCUS: Composites Housings, hull fairings and structural components are pushed to the limits of weight reduction, cost minimisation and strength in uncrewed vehicles. We investigate how composite material suppliers are hitting such targets. INSIGHT: Uncrewed Space Vehicles COVER STORY: Uncrewed Ground Vehicle TECHNOLOGY FOCUS: Sense & avoid Arguably the key to autonomous technology across all domains, there continue to be many alternative approaches to tackling this challenge. We look at the latest techniques and technologies on offer for detecting obstacles and other vehicles. PRODUCT FOCUS: Electric motors Whether fully-electric or hybridised, new motor and generator products that can maximise energy and power efficiency, are critical to uncrewed vehicle designs and missions. We will investigate the latest innovations across motor design and manufacturing that uncrewed vehicle OEMs should know of. INSIGHT: Uncrewed Defence Vehicles COVER STORY: Uncrewed Aerial Vehicle Issue Ed deadline Ad deadline On sale 64 Oct/Nov ’25 Sep 12th Sep 24th Oct 13th 65 Dec/Jan ’26 Nov 14th Nov 26th Jan 5th 66 Feb/Mar ’26 Jan 16th Jan 28th Feb 16th 67 Apr/May ’26 Mar 6th Mar 18th Apr 7th 68 Jun/Jul ’26 May 15th May 27th Jun 15th 69 Aug/Sep ’26 Jul 10th Jul 22nd Aug 10th 70 Oct/Nov ’26 Sep 11th Sep 23rd Oct 12th Ed deadline: March 6th 2026 Ad deadline: March 18th 2026 Publication date: April 7th 2026 Bonus distribution: Xponential, Detroit, USA (UGV cover); UDT, London, UK; Commercial UAV Expo Europe, Amsterdam, The Netherlands; International Drone Show, Odense, Denmark Ed deadline: January 16th 2026 Ad deadline: January 28th 2026 Publication date: February 16th 2026 Bonus distribution: Xponential Europe, Düsseldorf, Germany; Xponential, Detroit, USA (USV/UUV cover); Oceanology International, London, UK; SOF Week, Tampa, USA Ed deadline: September 11th 2026 Ad deadline: September 23rd 2026 Publication date: October 12th 2026 Bonus distribution: Xponential Europe, Düsseldorf, Germany (UGV cover); Space Tech Expo Europe, Bremen, Germany Ed deadline: September 12th 2025 Ad deadline: September 24th 2025 Publication date: October 13th 2025 Bonus distribution: Xponential Europe, Düsseldorf, Germany (UGV cover); Space Tech Expo Europe, Bremen, Germany Ed deadline: May 15th 2026 Ad deadline: May 27th 2026 Publication date: June 15th 2026 Bonus distribution: Eurosatory, Paris, France Ed deadline: November 14th 2025 Ad deadline: November 26th 2025 Publication date: January 5th 2026 Bonus distribution: Xponential Europe, Düsseldorf, Germany; Xponential, Detroit, USA (UAV cover); UMEX, Abu Dhabi, UAE; Geo Week, Denver, USA Ed deadline: July 10th 2026 Ad deadline: July 22nd 2026 Publication date: August 10th 2026 Bonus distribution: CUAV USA, Las Vegas, USA; Intergeo, Munich, Germany Issue 67 | April/May 2026 Issue 66 | February/March 2026 Issue 70 | October/November 2026 www.uncrewed-systems.com www.uncrewed-systems.com TECHNOLOGY FOCUS: Artificial Intelligence (AI) AI constantly increases in importance as part of the ongoing development of uncrewed systems. Be it models, accelerators or a need for certification, we will look examine the latest range of software and hardware technologies being used. PRODUCT FOCUS: Gimbals With customers hungering for more and higher quality data, gimbals for airborne, maritime and terrestrial survey must be designed more rigorously than ever. In this focus we’ll explore how global gimbal manufacturers are pushing the boundaries. INSIGHT: Uncrewed Underwater Vehicles COVER STORY: Uncrewed Marine Vehicle TECHNOLOGY FOCUS: Power management Managing the power and distribution thereof, of an uncrewed vehicle is a vital element of the system management when looking to maximising range. We look at the latest options available to designers. PRODUCT FOCUS: Sonar Sonars are vital not only for gathering clear, high-resolution 2D and 3D underwater data, but also for autonomous navigation in complex environments. We will investigate some of the latest innovations across single-beam sonars, multibeam echosounders, side scan sonars and more. INSIGHT: Uncrewed Space Vehicles COVER STORY: Uncrewed Ground Vehicle TECHNOLOGY FOCUS: Image sensors Image sensing technology, particularly cameras and LiDAR, are crucial for autonomous vehicles to perceive their surroundings in order to navigate safely. In conjunction with radar and other sensors they create a robust and reliable perception system. We look at the very latest developments. PRODUCT FOCUS: Servos Servo actuators are essential to safe steering, ascent, and descent (as well as engine throttling) across UAVs and autonomous marine systems. As servo manufacturers continue to work to expand their production efficiency, quality control, and product capabilities; we reach out to uncover how they’re doing it. INSIGHT: Uncrewed Marine Surface Vehicles COVER STORY: Uncrewed Aerial Vehicle TECHNOLOGY FOCUS: Additive manufacturing Various forms of 3D printing are adding many more design options to the development of uncrewed systems. We consider the latest advances in materials and additive manufacturing, from structural components to battery cells. PRODUCT FOCUS: Navigation systems / GPS solutions Threats of GNSS jamming, spoofing and more are a major concern for the safe navigation of uncrewed vehicles. We will investigate how nav system manufacturers are working to outmanoeuvre jammers and spoofers, and achieving more precise positioning and heading data across sparse, congested, and otherwise hazardous environments. 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