Redwire Corporation’s wholly owned subsidiary, Edge Autonomy, and UXV Technologies have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to bolster cooperation in the field of Uncrewed Aerial Systems (UAS).
This agreement represents an important move toward advancing long-range uncrewed aerial capabilities through strengthened industrial cooperation. The collaboration is centered on integrating UXV Technologies’ portfolio of Ground Control Stations (GCS) with Edge Autonomy’s uncrewed aerial platforms, such as the Stalker UAS.
UXV Technologies provides a range of ground control stations, including the Soldier Robotic Controller (SRoC) series. The SRoC is a multi-domain GCS that features a modular, rugged design and state-of-the-art capabilities engineered for optimal operation across various mission profiles. This design allows for easy integration into Edge Autonomy’s platforms.
Steve Adlich, President of Edge Autonomy, stated, “Edge Autonomy has proven expertise in long-range, long endurance UAS built with a focus on a modular open systems approach. We are excited to partner with UXV Technologies on the integration of their advanced ground control solutions. This will further enhance our intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance capabilities.”
The partnership is intended to enhance interoperability and supports the European Union’s goal of strengthening its defense industrial base through cross-border industrial collaboration. This implementation of the MoU highlights the companies’ shared commitment to furthering European defense innovation and fostering closer ties between prominent defense technology providers.
Frederik Bergenfelt Friis, Chief Strategy Officer at UXV Technologies, added, “We are proud to expand our collaboration with Edge Autonomy to accelerate the delivery of modular, mission-ready, and cost-effective solutions and capabilities to allied forces. This partnership also reflects a strong commitment to strengthening allied interoperability and delivering technologies that support the strategic priorities of NATO and the European Union.”
The MoU was signed in Riga, Latvia, during the official Danish-Latvian Industry Days, attended by senior industry leaders and government representatives from both Denmark and Latvia.






