Most Read Articles on DA in November 2025

In November 2025, Defense Advancement covered key developments across global defense technology, from C-UAS, thermal camera modules, flight control technology, and more By Joseph Macey / 01 Dec 2025

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In November 2025, DefenseAdvancement.com reported on a series of developments in the defense sector, including Counter-UAS, thermal imaging, UAV control technologies, and other key updates.

Here are the five most-read articles on Defense Advancement for the month of November:

1. New Fire Control Framework Supports Evolving Counter-UAS Demands

Anduril Industries was selected by the U.S. Army for the Integrated Battle Command System Maneuver (IBCS-M) program, establishing the companyโ€™s Lattice platform as the Armyโ€™s next-generation fire control system for Counter-UAS (C-UAS) missions.

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2. Teledyne FLIR OEM Integrates Thermal Camera Modules into NDAA-Compliant UAV Platforms

Teledyne FLIR OEM, a developer of thermal imaging solutions, partnered with Gremsy, integrating its Bosonยฎ+ thermal camera modules into Gremsyโ€™s new Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) payloads.

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3. UAV Flight Control Demonstrates Resilience Under Electronic Warfare at Jammertest 2025

UAV Navigation-Grupo Oesรญaโ€™s advanced flight control solution for unmanned aircraft was successfully tested against a wide range of jamming and spoofing scenarios at the recent Jammertest 2025 event in Andรธya, Norway.

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4. C5 Warrior: Ultra-Miniature, Mission-Ready Connectivity

Explore ITT Cannonโ€™s C5 Warrior, a rugged, ultra-miniature connector engineered for mission-critical defense electronics.

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5. Echodyne & Polish Military Institute Integrate Counter-Drone Radar into UGVs

Echodyne is collaborating with Polandโ€™s Military Institute of Armored and Automotive Technology (WITPiS) to integrate Counter-Unmanned Aerial System (C-UAS) radars into Unmanned Ground Vehicles (UGVs).

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Posted by Joseph Macey Joseph Macey is a Content Specialist at Defense Advancement, where he has focused on emerging defense technologies since joining in 2022. His expertise spans tactical UAS, rugged computing, and Satellite Communication Systems. After graduating in Journalism from Falmouth University, Joseph began his career in 2019 as a local reporter. His journalism background enhances both his reporting and interview skills, enabling him to provide insightful, authoritative analysis of the latest trends shaping the defense industry. Connect
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