CEO Tech Commentary

S1-V300 MALE UAS

The S1-V300 MALE UAS has demonstrated remarkable fuel efficiency, resulting in outstanding flight performance. During a test flight, the 1,000 kg S1-V300 UAS achieved 16 hours of continuous operation at a cruising speed of 130 km/h, with a fuel consumption rate of only 10 liters per hour. In total, the aircraft covered 2,400 km.

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September 2025

Ecosystem for Military Drones

The rapid proliferation of unmanned aerial systems is presenting new strategic and operational challenges for modern defense. In this analysis, UAVOS CEO Aliaksei Stratsilatau examines the evolving ecosystem of military drones and the corresponding countermeasures. The discussion covers the impact of swarm tactics on traditional air defense, the current limitations of electronic warfare, and the growing role of AI in both autonomy and defense systems.

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September 2025

UAVOS’ team provided its partner, Mira Aerospace, with engineering support in preparing HAPS for new test flights

UAVOS Inc., a joint venture with Bayanat, supported Mira Aerospace in a successful series of High Altitude Platform Station (HAPS) test flights in the UAE. UAVOS engineers were responsible for software development and maintenance of an advanced Earth Observation (EO) payload installed on Mira Aerospace's HAPS. The mission objective was to test various surveillance scenarios, during which an EO camera system successfully demonstrated high-performance daytime imaging from a stratospheric altitude of 15,000 meters.

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August 2025

AI Report Generator

Aliaksei Stratsilatau, CEO of UAVOS, offers expert insights into AI Report Generator — an advanced AI-powered software platform engineered to automatically analyze, interpret, and manage high-volume drone inspection data with precision and efficiency.

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May 2025

UAV navigation in high-altitude or GNSS-denied environments

Aliaksei Stratsilatau, CEO of UAVOS, shares expert insights into the solutions the company uses to enable unmanned aircraft to navigate in high-altitude or GNSS-denied environments.

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March 2025