CTI-INTL Solutions will participate in the 2026 Loitering Munitions USA conference, 13-14 May, bringing its latest portfolio of rugged mission computing, Ground Control Systems (GCS), and integrated unmanned systems technologies.
As loitering munitions and tactical unmanned systems continue to evolve in complexity and operational demand, the need for reliable, field-proven ground control and mission computing solutions has never been greater. CTI-INTL will use the event to highlight its role as a full-service provider of ruggedised technologies designed for deployment across land, air, and sea environments.
At the core of CTI-INTL’s showcase is its Ground Control Systems (GCS) series, engineered for mission-critical unmanned operations where reliability, mobility, and performance under extreme conditions are essential. The GCS range is designed to support UAV and UGV control in harsh environments, combining rugged computing platforms with intuitive operator interfaces for real-time mission execution.
The company’s GCS portfolio includes compact and field-deployable systems such as its 8, 10, and 12-inch rugged configurations, built to deliver operational continuity in high-shock, high-temperature, and EMI-heavy environments. These systems are designed to ensure uninterrupted situational awareness and command functionality in contested operational theatres.
Alongside its GCS solutions, CTI-INTL will present its broader ecosystem of mission-ready technologies, including rugged computing platforms and vehicle-integrated systems designed for defence and security applications.
CTI-INTL’s team attending Loitering Munitions USA includes CEO Ilan Edry and Sales Manager Alice Nudelman, who will be available throughout the conference to discuss operational requirements, integration opportunities, and bespoke system configurations for defence customers and programme integrators.
With over a decade of experience delivering rugged mission systems to defence, homeland security, and industrial operators, CTI-INTL continues to position itself as a key enabler of advanced unmanned operations through tightly integrated hardware, software, and AI-ready computing platforms.
The Loitering Munitions conference provides an important opportunity for CTI-INTL to engage directly with industry stakeholders and demonstrate how its ground control technologies are supporting the growing demand for resilient, adaptable, and mission-ready unmanned systems.






