UAV Navigation, a division of Grupo Oesía specializing in advanced guidance, navigation, and control solutions for unmanned vehicles, has introduced a new high-performance autopilot, VECTOR-300.
The system is designed to meet the industrial and operational requirements of mass-produced, attritable Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS), with a clear focus on loitering munition and Counter-UAS (C-UAS) interceptor applications.
VECTOR-300 has been designed to combine advanced autonomous Guidance, Navigation, and Control (GNC) capabilities with scalability and manufacturability. Its architecture reduces technical complexity to support agile, large-scale production while maintaining consistent and reliable performance across high-volume deployments.
Engineered for high-dynamic interception and terminal missions, VECTOR-300 delivers precision strike-to-target guidance with bullseye-level accuracy. The 2 supports the integration of AI-based target identification and optical data directly into its autonomous Guidance, Navigation, and Control (GNC) loops, enabling advanced engagement of both static and dynamic targets. This architecture enables real-time trajectory adaptation during pursuit and terminal engagement phases, making VECTOR-300 well suited to demanding loitering munition and C-UAS interceptor operations.
VECTOR-300 is designed to operate in highly contested and GNSS-denied environments, even under Electronic Warfare (EW) jamming, spoofing and meaconing. Its robust navigation core relies on advanced inertial algorithms and multisensor fusion to ensure mission continuity across all phases of operation and can be easily complemented with UAV Navigation–Grupo Oesía proprietary solutions such as the Visual Navigation System to enhance dead-reckoning accuracy.
Building on the battlefield-proven capabilities of the VECTOR autopilot family, VECTOR-300 enables the full range of advanced operations already established across UAV Navigation–Grupo Oesía solutions. These include fully autonomous mission execution, swarming and formation flight, 4D trajectory management to reach targets at a predefined time, high-dynamic maneuvers, and Manned-Unmanned Teaming (MUT) operations, among many other advanced autonomous capabilities.
Fully aligned with the UAV Navigation–Grupo Oesía product family, VECTOR-300 features an open and modular architecture designed to ensure interoperability with third-party platforms, payloads and sensors through seamless integration with VECTOR-MCC. This architecture also enables the integration of autonomous decision-making software, allowing platforms equipped with VECTOR-300 to adapt to evolving concepts of operation and advanced autonomy requirements.
Developed to address current operational requirements and the evolving needs of the unmanned systems sector, VECTOR-300 reflects UAV Navigation–Grupo Oesía’s approach to advanced autonomous guidance, navigation, and control technologies for defense applications. Its scalable architecture is intended to support integration across a range of evolving defense programs and industrial production frameworks.
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