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Elbit Systems Introduces Dominion-X Autonomous Management OS for Unmanned Platforms
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Elbit Systems Introduces Dominion-X Autonomous Management OS for Unmanned Platforms
by Erica Marchand
Paris, France (SPX) Feb 24, 2025

Elbit Systems Ltd. has unveiled Dominion-X, its latest cutting-edge autonomous management operating system designed to optimize the operation of unmanned platforms. Dominion-X enhances the planning, execution, and coordination of robotic platforms and their payloads across various operational environments. Utilizing a highly adaptable software framework, the system maximizes the effectiveness of Unmanned Aerial Systems (UASs) and Unmanned Ground Vehicles (UGVs), enabling comprehensive terrain and above-ground control as part of an integrated C4I system with CUAS capabilities.

Developed from extensive battlefield experience and leveraging decades of technological advancements, Dominion-X features an open architecture, allowing seamless integration with multiple platforms and payloads. The system supports dynamic, autonomous behaviors, ensuring optimal maneuverability and intelligent decision-making. Dominion-X fosters seamless human-swarm collaboration, improving interaction, real-time behavioral inference, and large-scale distributed sensing. With advanced data fusion and processing, operators gain superior situational awareness and enhanced operational efficiency. Its resilient design ensures the secure distribution and storage of information, even in highly fragmented operational environments, while streamlining the deployment and maintenance of unmanned systems for long-term use.

A significant advancement in the field of unmanned warfare and logistics, Dominion-X has reached Technology Readiness Level 9 (TRL9), a crucial milestone indicating its proven reliability in real-world missions. This achievement places Dominion-X among the most sophisticated and operationally ready autonomous systems available today. One of its core strengths lies in its ability to function effectively in environments where GPS signals are denied or compromised, an essential capability for modern military and defense operations.

As militaries and security agencies around the world continue to integrate artificial intelligence into their operations, Dominion-X is well-positioned to become a leading solution in multi-domain operations. Its ability to simultaneously manage diverse operational tasks, including terrain control, automated target analysis, and engagement, enhances its effectiveness in both strategic and tactical applications. With near-instantaneous Automatic Target Recognition (ATR) capabilities and expanded above-ground operational components, Dominion-X ensures unparalleled accuracy in target acquisition and tracking.

Elbit Systems has also equipped Dominion-X with a highly advanced Distributed Decision Management System (DMS), empowering each platform with autonomous decision-making capabilities. This level of automation significantly reduces the cognitive load on human operators and enhances mission efficiency. The system's seamless transition between operational phases, facilitated by hot-swap capabilities and advanced handshake protocols, ensures uninterrupted mission continuity. Furthermore, its ability to autonomously manage airfield operations adds to its versatility and broad applicability across different operational scenarios.

Another defining feature of Dominion-X is its advanced real-time terrain mapping and obstacle avoidance system. By leveraging Electro-Optical (EO) and LiDAR-based algorithms, the system continuously analyzes its surroundings to navigate safely and effectively. With its embedded ground control system, Dominion-X centralizes mission management, eliminating the need for multiple ground control stations and streamlining operations. Enhanced communications capabilities support various radio types, including Software-Defined Radio (SDR) and LTE, ensuring optimal bandwidth usage and resilience against electronic warfare interference.

As the demand for next-generation unmanned systems continues to grow, Dominion-X sets a new benchmark in autonomy, adaptability, and operational success. The development of such systems is driven by the increasing need for multi-role, high-endurance robotic platforms capable of handling complex military and civilian applications. Unmanned systems are now playing a critical role in modern warfare, logistics, surveillance, and disaster response, reinforcing the necessity for advanced control and management solutions such as Dominion-X.

With this latest innovation, Elbit Systems continues to lead the way in unmanned systems technology, offering a comprehensive solution that redefines the future of autonomous operations.

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