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Scientific Systems’ Autonomy Software Achieves A Major Milestone in Test with Group of Unmanned Boats

Wednesday, November 19th, 2025

Advanced Software Enables Coordinated, Autonomous Execution of Complex Maritime Operations During Real-World Ocean Trial

BURLINGTON, Mass., Nov. 18, 2025 — Scientific Systems, a defense software prime with expertise in maritime and multi-domain operations, announced today that its distributed AI-powered OPTIMUS autonomy software successfully executed a recent on-water test of multiple unmanned surface vessels (USVs) performing end-to-end cooperative mission activities. The weeklong maritime test demonstrates that Scientific Systems’ scalable autonomy software is ready now to support “intelligent affordable mass” — the deployment of swarms of autonomous low-cost platforms that use edge-based AI to dynamically coordinate, rapidly adapt, and dramatically increase survivability & lethality, to achieve mission intent in relevant scenarios.

The August demonstration featured a fleet of nine boats equipped with Scientific Systems’ AI-powered collaborative autonomy software. The software enabled the vessels to operate as an intelligent swarm, searching, monitoring, and engaging targets while avoiding obstacles with dynamic rerouting. This activity was a result of seamless integration of real-time sensing, sense-making, and AI decision-making in the decentralized system. Scientific Systems’ unique, decentralized autonomy software enables the formation of “smart swarms” — collaborative, adaptive teams of platforms that can execute complex missions in degraded communications environments. A single remote operator defines only the mission rules, intent, and key authorities, while the intelligent coordination and execution occur autonomously among the platforms within the contested network. This decentralizedapproach delivers major advantages over communications-dependent, centrally controlled systems, enabling mission plans to continue even with intermittent or lost communications and eliminating vulnerability to the loss of any single “leader” vessel—all while providing superior resilience, scalability, and security.

“This test underscores the critical role software plays in enabling affordable mass and autonomy at sea,” said Scientific Systems Chief Executive Officer Kunal Mehra. “We’re proud to support the mission of maritime operators and to advance the readiness of scalable, autonomous USV squadrons.”

Today’s announcement follows July’s unveiling of the VENOM small Unmanned Surface Vehicle (sUSV), developed to meet the Navy’s operational need for high-performance sUSV interceptors.

Scientific Systems’ software, integrated with the VENOM sUSV family—offered in 6-, 9-, and 13-meter models and extendable to other USVs—provides a flexible, mission-ready solution built around a modular, scalable autonomy stack tailored to customer-defined objectives.

Origin Robotics Selected by Belgian Ministry of Defense to Supply BLAZE Drone Interceptors

Wednesday, November 19th, 2025

RIGA, Latvia (18 November 2025)Origin Robotics announced today that the Belgian Ministry of Defense has selected its AI-powered BLAZE interceptor as part of a newly approved 50 million euro national counter-drone package aimed at strengthening Belgium’s ability to detect, track and neutralize hostile unmanned aerial systems. The procurement follows several weeks of escalating drone incursions over airports, military facilities and critical infrastructure.

Belgium’s decision comes amid significant pressure to reinforce its airspace security. The country has struggled to respond to repeated air traffic interruptions due to insufficient counter-drone capacity. In recent weeks Belgium had to call in support from Germany and the United Kingdom to compensate for the shortfall. The new short-term package is intended to restore immediate operational resilience while the Ministry of Defense prepares a longer-term investment plan. In addition, Defence Minister Theo Francken has announced a 500 million euro comprehensive anti-drone program for sustained capability development.

Agris Kipurs, CEO and co-founder of Origin Robotics, said, “This decision reaffirms Origin Robotics as a leading company in the field of advanced autonomous defense systems. In essence, this is a major statement of confidence. Belgium is facing an immediate security problem and has chosen BLAZE as the solution. We are proud to support a NATO ally with a system built for exactly this type of threat environment and we remain committed to delivering reliable, cost-effective and rapidly deployable capabilities.”

Launched in May 2025, BLAZE is an autonomous interceptor designed to neutralize fast-moving aerial threats, including loitering munitions and hostile drones. It combines radar-based detection, AI-powered computer vision and operator-approved autonomy to deliver precise, rapid and scalable defensive capability. The system is man-portable, deployable in minutes and capable of high-intensity operational cycles. BLAZE delivers intercepts through airburst fragmentation and includes robust safety features such as operator-controlled wave-off commands for return or self-neutralization.

The Belgian procurement reinforces the growing adoption of Origin Robotics technologies across Europe. Following the battlefield-proven deployment of Origin’s BEAK system with the Latvian and Ukrainian Armed Forces, as well as recognition through national and EU defense programs, Origin continues to expand its role as a trusted supplier of autonomous aerial defense solutions.

Milipol 25 – B&T GL-06 Compact Grenade Launcher

Wednesday, November 19th, 2025

B&T has just introduced a Compact version of their GL-06 less lethal grenade launcher with a 200mm length barrel compared to the standard length barrel of 280mm. The shorter length only has a velocity loss of 1m/sec making it negligible.

It also includes a new mount for the Aimpoint red dot optic which makes elevation selection easy.

It also features an integrated backup iron sight.

In the photo above you can see just how short the Command actually is, and seen below, how easily the telescoping stock is deployed with a simple pull, offering a stable firing platform.

Coming soon is a Compact version of the GL-25 launcher for HE and other lethal 40mm munitions. It too will feature a 200mm length barrel.

Milipol 25 – Lubawa SA SERE Kit

Wednesday, November 19th, 2025

I always like to check out various kits such as EOD, First-Aid and Survival, Evasion, Resistance, and Escape versions.

Poland’s Lubawa exhibited this SERE kit which packs all of the following items in a belt pouch.

Milipol 25 – Direct Action Mortar Pack

Wednesday, November 19th, 2025

I got to check out Direct Action‘s Mortar Pack, designed to carry 10 mortar bombs nested in their container. Rather than a soft sided pack, the outside is reinforced to offer additional protection for the contents.

The interior is covered in PALS so it can accommodate other sensitive items like electronics or drones.

The suspension and straps are well padded for the added weight of mortar bombs.

Milipol 25 – MSA Gallet TC 901

Wednesday, November 19th, 2025

MSA unveiled the new TC 901 helmet by Gallet at Milipol in Paris, France. This new helmet design is made from Polyethylene and rated for 9mm and frag protection. Offered in three sizes, Small, Medium, and Large, the TC 901 is modular and scalable.

Additionally, the helmet can easily be disassembled by removing a single bolt at the rear of the ARCH, which loosens the ARCH first and then the edge molding. You will recognize the ARCH rail system from the TC 800 series helmet as well as the ratchet headband. The new liner system is removed by unclipping the chinstrap from its upper sockets within the helmet.

Seen below are concepts of future helmet accessories for the TC 901.

SOFWERX – Low-Cost Thermal EO/IR FPV Cameras Assessment Event

Wednesday, November 19th, 2025

SOFWERX, in collaboration with USSOCOM Program Executive-Special Operation Forces Warrior (PEO-SW), will host an Assessment Event (AE) 27-29 January 2026 to evaluate low-cost First Person View (FPV) Small Unmanned Aircraft System (sUAS) (Group 1) Thermal and EO/IR cameras. Primary focus is fixed mounted cameras with low SWaP and secondary focus is gimballed payload with IR Pointer. 

Current fielded camera systems are high cost or low quality making it uneconomical for consumable FPV drones to operate, or ineffective in training and the battlefield due to lower quality. USSOCOM requires lower cost camera units to bring down the overall cost of the Group 1 UAS program.

Primary objective is to field and deploy low-cost/low-SWaP Thermal and EO/IR cameras that can integrate onto current and future Group 1 sUAS FPV drones. Secondary objective is to find a low-SWaP gimballed Thermal and EO/IR with a Class 3B IR Pointer.

Submit NLT 12 December 2025 11:59 PM ET

Visit events.sofwerx.org/eoirfpv-cameras for more information.

2025 Milipol

Wednesday, November 19th, 2025

Welcome to our coverage of the 2025 Milipol and zoo in Paris, France. Please keep in mind that this is a security show and not a defense event.