Breakthroughs in Unmanned Systems in 2025: Best New Technologies, Platforms & Innovations

A look back at the standout unmanned systems developments that captured industry attention throughout 2025 By Sarah Simpson / 17 Dec 2025

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2025 was one of the most dynamic years yet for uncrewed systems, with major leaps in sensing, autonomy, endurance, navigation resilience, and counter-UAS capability. Based on the most-read articles on UnmannedSystemsTechnology.com, readers gravitated toward best-in-class products, next-generation platforms, and breakthrough technologies reshaping global unmanned operations.

This โ€œInnovations Round-Upโ€ highlights the systems and technologies that defined 2025, and will set the trajectory for uncrewed capability moving into 2026.

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Aerial & Military Platforms: The Systems That Defined 2025
Mission Payloads & Advanced Sensor Innovations
Navigation, PNT & Sensor Fusion: Precision in Every Environment
Autonomy, Computing & Embedded Electronics
Anti-Jam & Resilience Technologies (A-PNT Security)
Counter-UAS & Airspace Protection
Propulsion & Energy Breakthroughs
Maritime & Subsea Platforms: Ocean Autonomy Accelerators
Looking Back โ€“ and Toward 2026

Aerial & Military Platforms: The Systems That Defined 2025

Unmanned platforms continued to evolve rapidly, with airframes becoming more robust, more autonomous, and significantly quicker to deploy to meet demanding mission profiles across commercial and defense needs.

Commercial Platforms

Helius nano drone from Ascent Aerosystems
Helius sUAS by Ascent AeroSystems

A standout development came from Ascent AeroSystems with HELIUS, a sub-250g coaxial nano-UAV that brought NDAA compliance and onboard AI to a market long dominated by non-secure consumer systems. Compact and rugged, it demonstrated how capable the micro-UAS category has become.

XY-ZF15Y Docking Station for F15 UAV
F15 Autonomous Docking Station by Ziyan Tech
Acecore Unveils New Heavy-Lift Drone
Noa heavy-lift hexacopter by Acecore Technologies

These advances reflected a clear industry shift toward rugged, AI-enabled platforms built for demanding, continuous, data-driven commercial workflow

Military Platforms

Defense UAS also saw major gains. TEKEVERโ€™s AR3 Evolution, unveiled at DSEI 2025, introduced an enhanced shipborne ISR system designed for contested maritime environments and multi-domain operations.

AR3 Evolution by TEKEVER
FANGโ„ข FPV Drone System by Red Cat Holdings
Defendor UCAV by Rotron Aerospace

These systems showed how modular ISR platforms, low-cost tactical drones, and new UCAV concepts shaped defense priorities in 2025.

Special Mention

GA-ASIโ€™s successful launch of a Switchblade 600 from an MQ-9A marked a milestone for air-launched effects and large-UAS โ€œmothershipโ€ concepts, an important step toward distributed unmanned air dominance.

GA-ASI and AeroVironment Complete First-Ever Air Launch of Switchblade 600 from MQ-9A UAS

Mission Payloads & Advanced Sensor Innovations

The SWaP (Size, Weight, and Power) race dominated the sensor market. Manufacturers pushed for lighter, smarter, and more resilient solutions to support ISR, inspection, and environmental monitoring.

Payloads

HD25 miniature EO/IR gimbal by Trillium Engineering

Trillium Engineering set the tone for 2025 with the launch of the HD25-LV-C, a sub-400g, low-cost gimbaled EO/IR system designed for attritable and expendable sUAS. Despite its compact SWaP, it delivers advanced imaging and onboard processing, expanding what lightweight platforms can achieve.

  • FT Technologiesโ€™ FT602 added precise, lightweight ultrasonic wind measurement in a 170g package, supporting safer autonomous flight and more reliable environmental sensing.
  • Gremsyโ€™s Orus L introduced a rugged, AI-enabled spherical payload with advanced EO/IR sensors for high-speed missions, offering rapid onboard interpretation in demanding environments.
Orus L camera payload
Orus L spherical payload by Gremsy
FT602-SM Ultrasonic Wind Sensor
FT602 ultrasonic wind sensor by FT Technologies

Together, these payloads underscored a shift toward intelligent, lightweight sensing for platforms where SWaP is critical.

Cameras & Optics

Optical systems also advanced. MKS Ophirโ€™s SupIR 10โ€“135mm MWIR lens provided long-range thermal clarity for compact ISR payloads, while NITโ€™s SenS 1920 SWIR camera delivered low-noise, Full HD imaging for detection and inspection tasks.

Midwave Infrared camera by MKS-Ophir
SupIR 10-135mm f/1.8 MWIR zoom lens by MKS-Ophir
HD SWIR camera
SenS 1920 SWIR camera
by New Imaging Technologies

In the subsea domain, Voyisโ€™ Deep Vision Optics improved clarity and sharpness for ROV and AUV operations, pushing underwater imaging capability forward.


Navigation, PNT & Sensor Fusion: Precision in Every Environment

Navigation systems continued to strengthen in accuracy, stability, and GNSS resilience, critical as more operations move into harsh, complex, or contested environments.

Navigation Sensors & INS Systems

A core focus was placing tactical-grade performance into smaller form factors:

AHRS system from Microstrain by HBK
3DM-CV7-AHRS from Microstrain by HBK
  • HBKโ€™s 3DM-CV7 delivered high-grade positioning for compact autonomous systems by miniaturizing a lightweight tactical-grade GNSS/INS solution.
  • Advanced Navigationโ€™s Boreas 50 Series expanded its Fiber Optic Gyroscope (FOG) portfolio with precise A50 and D50 models explicitly built for intermittent or degraded GNSS.

These sensors marked a significant, necessary step toward inertial accuracy and long-term reliability.

GNSS-Denied Navigation

Boreas D90 Digital FOG INS
Boreas D90 Digital FOG INS by Advanced Navigation

A major milestone demonstrated the path forward for infrastructure-free navigation. Advanced Navigationโ€™s Hybrid Navigation System, centered on the Boreas D90, achieved sub -0.1% during deep-mine field testing, proving reliable autonomy where GPS is simply unavailable

Maritime Navigation Sensors

Underwater navigation also advanced. Teledyne Marineโ€™s Compact Navigator offered an all-in-one DVL + INS system optimized for AUVs and ROVs, while Anelloโ€™s Maritime INS provided high-grade accuracy for complex surface and subsea missions.

compact navigator
Compact Navigator b Teledyne Marine
ANELLO Maritime INS
ANELLO Maritime INS by ANELLO Photonics

Autonomy, Computing & Embedded Electronics

Onboard intelligence continued to accelerate, with compute modules, avionics, and rugged electronics enabling smarter and more capable autonomous operations.

Autonomy & Computing

ARK Electronics advanced secure onboard AI compute with its NDAA-compliant Just a Jetson carrier, while UAV Navigation-Grupo Oesรญa strengthened BVLOS autonomy through Iridium integration into its VECTOR flight control system.

Flight Control & Avionics

Embentionโ€™s Veronte Autopilot 1x 4.12 introduced significant precision and safety upgrades without increasing SWaP.

Veronte Autopilot 1x 4.12 in hand
Veronte Autopilot 1x 4.12 by Embention

Embedded Electronics & Computing

High-performance computing saw major updates with WOLFโ€™s new Blackwell-powered VPX modules, while BotBloxโ€™s SPEBlox simplified network architecture for lightweight robotics. Nicomaticโ€™s Matrโ€™YX connectors added robust, high-speed interconnects for demanding military environments.

BotBlox Unveils Compact Solution for 1000BASE-T to 1000BASE-T1 Conversion
SPEBlox Ethernet converter by BotBlox
VPX6U-BW5000E-DUAL-VO (WOLF-2638(
VPX6U-BW5000E-DUAL-VO (WOLF-2638) by WOLF Advanced Technologies

Connectivity & Control

Reliable communications also advanced through Ground Controlโ€™s RockBLOCK Pro, Embentionโ€™s XDL24 datalink, and Inspired Flightโ€™s GS-ONE, a rugged handheld ground control station.

XDL24 Datalink by Embention
Ground Control Unveils RockBLOCK Pro for Enhanced Satellite IoT Connectivity
RockBLOCK Pro from Ground Control.
GS-ONE GCS
GS-ONE GCS by Inspired Flight

Anti-Jam & Resilience Technologies (A-PNT Security)

With RF environments becoming more contested, A-PNT technologies grew increasingly important.

HGuide g080 GNSS Receiver
HGuide o480 Inertial/GNSS Navigator by Honeywell Aerospace

Honeywellโ€™s HGuide o480 delivered compact anti-jam, anti-spoof resilience in a low-SWaP INS, while:

Calian-GNSS
CR8894SXF+ Anti-Jam GNSS CRPA by Calian GNSS
M-AJ-QUATRO
M-AJ-QUATRO CRPA by Inertial Labs

These advancements reinforced mission assurance in degraded or hostile RF conditions.


Counter-UAS & Airspace Protection

Counter-drone systems matured significantly, reflecting the increasing complexity of civilian and military airspace threats.

Honeywell Showcases Reveal & Intercept System for Countering Drone Swarms
Reveil & Intercept Systems by Honeywell Aerospace
DefendAir Gun
DefendAir CUAS net launcher by ParaZero Technologies
EnforceAir PLUS Tactical Deployment Kit
EnforceAir PLUS Tactical Deployment Kit by D-Fend Solutions

A clear trend emerged: layered, modular counter-UAS architectures are becoming the norm.


Propulsion & Energy Breakthroughs

Endurance and powertrain capability saw meaningful advances in 2025.

ARK Electronicsโ€™ 4IN1 ESC CONS streamlined U.S.-based drone manufacturing with a connectorized, solder-free ESC design.

ARK 4IN1 ESC CONS NDAA Compliant
ARK 4IN1 ESC CONS by ARK Electronics
SiCore 450 Wh/kg Li-Ion Battery
SiCore 450 Wh/kg Li-Ion Battery by Amprius Technologies

Maritime & Subsea Platforms: Ocean Autonomy Accelerators

HydroBoat-1200MB-1
HydroBoat 1200MB USV by SatLab

Ocean robotics also accelerated, with platforms offering better mapping, inspection, and subsea navigation.

Hovering AUV by Boxfish
Phantom UUV/AUV by Dynautics

Special Mention

Greensea IQโ€™s EverClean robotic hull maintenance system showcased next-generation autonomy for underwater inspection and asset care.


Looking Back – and Toward 2026

The clear takeaways from 2025โ€™s most impactful innovations are a focus on persistence, security, and integration. The market is demanding platforms that fly longer, navigate without GPS, and think faster at the edge. The growing convergence between commercial and defense technologies will continue to drive a new era of persistent, intelligent, multi-domain unmanned capability.

Posted by Sarah Simpson As Head of Content for Unmanned Systems Technology, Sarah uses her extensive background in research and technical copywriting to spotlight the latest innovations in autonomy, robotics, and sensing. Sarah joined in 2018 and loves to highlight how uncrewed systems are making a tangible difference in the modern world. Connect
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