Directory

Company Directory

Every company in the autonomous systems stack — OAS subsidiaries and key competitors.

4M DefenseOAS
ground-roboticsAdded Apr 14, 2026
ground

Autonomous demining using ground-penetrating radar, metal detection, and IR signature analysis — separating detection from human decision-making in the most dangerous job in conflict-zone reconstruction.

ADICO
c-uasAdded Apr 24, 2026
aircyber

ADICO is a leading developer of counter-drone systems, providing effective solutions for military and civilian applications. Their systems are used by various military forces worldwide.

Aerialtronics
drone-hardwareAdded May 12, 2026
air

Aerialtronics develops and manufactures drones for various industries, including inspection, surveying, and security. Their drones are equipped with high-resolution cameras and sensors, making them suitable for autonomous systems applications.

Aerodyne Group
drone-hardwareAdded May 13, 2026
airground

Aerodyne Group is a drone-based solutions provider, offering a range of services including aerial inspection, surveying, and monitoring. They are a key player in the drone industry, with a strong presence in Asia.

AeroVironmentAVAV
drone-hardwareAdded Apr 14, 2026
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AeroVironment holds 20+ years of US Army installed base across Raven, Puma, and Switchblade platforms — a doctrine and training moat that no technology advantage can quickly displace.

Airborne Technologies
drone-hardwareAdded Apr 23, 2026
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Airborne Technologies designs and manufactures autonomous drone systems for military and commercial applications, including surveillance, inspection, and mapping.

AiroboticsOAS
drone-hardwareAdded Apr 14, 2026
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The Optimus System is a drone-in-a-box platform achieving persistent BVLOS ISR with no human physically present — the dock handles charging, maintenance, and mission cycling automatically.

American RoboticsOAS
drone-hardwareAdded Apr 14, 2026
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American Robotics holds the FAA certification for fully-automated BVLOS drone operations — a multi-year regulatory moat that applies to the complete Optimus System architecture, not just a single aircraft.

Anduril Industries
softwareAdded Apr 14, 2026
airgroundcyber

Anduril builds Lattice OS first (the AI C2 brain) and hardware second — the most direct competitor to the full OAS system-of-systems concept, building their multi-domain stack organically rather than through acquisition.

Animal Dynamics
drone-hardwareAdded Apr 22, 2026
air

Animal Dynamics develops autonomous drone systems inspired by nature, focusing on surveillance, inspection, and cargo transport applications.

Apeiro MotionOAS
drone-hardwareAdded Apr 14, 2026
airground

Apeiro uses fiber-optic micro-spool tethered UAV technology — physically immune to RF jamming — enabling persistent aerial awareness in GPS-denied, RF-contested environments where Optimus cannot operate.

Asylon
c-uasAdded Apr 22, 2026
airground

Asylon provides counter-UAS solutions to military and commercial customers, offering a range of products to detect and neutralize drone threats.

Austal
defence-primeAdded Apr 24, 2026
airgroundcyber

Austal is an Australian shipbuilding company that also develops and integrates autonomous systems, including unmanned surface vehicles and unmanned aerial vehicles.

Autonomous Solutions
softwareAdded May 13, 2026
airground

Autonomous Solutions is a provider of autonomous systems software, specializing in solutions for unmanned vehicles and robotics. Their software enables autonomous operation, navigation, and control of various types of vehicles.

AxonAXON
softwareAdded May 12, 2026
groundcyber

Axon develops software and hardware solutions for law enforcement and public safety, including drones and body-worn cameras. Their products are used for surveillance, evidence collection, and situational awareness.

Ballard Power SystemsBLDP
propulsionAdded May 13, 2026
airground

Ballard Power Systems is a leading provider of fuel cell solutions for unmanned vehicles and other applications. Their fuel cells offer a clean, efficient, and reliable source of power for a range of uses.

BIRD AerosystemsOAS
ISRAdded Apr 14, 2026
stratosphereair

BIRD provides electronic protection (MAWS) and ISR sensing for manned and unmanned aircraft operating within the OAS stack, adding a non-RF threat detection layer to complement CoRF.

Blue Bear Systems
ground-roboticsAdded Apr 22, 2026
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Blue Bear Systems is a UK-based company specializing in the development of autonomous ground vehicles for military and commercial applications, including mine clearance and surveillance.

BlueHalo
c-uasAdded Apr 24, 2026
airgroundcyber

BlueHalo is a US-based company providing advanced technology solutions, including counter-UAS systems, to the US military and other government agencies.

Cape
softwareAdded Apr 24, 2026
airground

Cape is a US-based company offering an AI-powered platform for autonomous drone operations, serving industries such as construction, infrastructure, and public safety.

Cerbair
c-uasAdded Apr 22, 2026
airground

Cerbair offers counter-UAS solutions to military and commercial customers, including detection and neutralization systems for drone threats.

Cobham
defence-primeAdded May 12, 2026
airgroundcyber

Cobham is a leading provider of defense and security solutions, including communication systems, electronic warfare, and surveillance. Their products are used by military and government agencies worldwide.

Cobham Advanced Electronic Solutions
defence-primeAdded May 13, 2026
airgroundcyber

Cobham Advanced Electronic Solutions is a leading provider of advanced electronic solutions for the defense and aerospace industries. They offer a range of products and services, including radar, communication, and electronic warfare systems.

Cohort plc
defence-primeAdded Apr 23, 2026
airgroundcyber

Cohort plc is a UK-based defense company that provides a range of services and products, including autonomous systems, cyber security, and electronic warfare.

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