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From: Smart_Asset11/12/2025 10:34:17 AM
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Sector related...if indeed LiDAR is a sector.

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NEW YORK, Nov. 11, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Autonomous platforms are disrupting the military UGV market through advances in radar & lidar technologies, AI, autonomy, and sensor technology, enabling them to perform critical tasks like logistics, reconnaissance, and explosive ordnance disposal with less human control. A report from Mordor Intelligence said that the military UGV market size stands at USD 1.96 billion in 2025 and is projected to reach USD 2.87 billion by 2030, reflecting a 7.92% CAGR over the forecast period. Strong demand for autonomous platforms that protect soldiers from improvised explosive devices, munitions fragments, and small-arms fire anchors presents revenue opportunities. Rapid advances in artificial intelligence, sensor fusion, and edge computing expand mission profiles from reconnaissance to combat logistics. Heightened geopolitical risk in Eastern Europe and the Indo-Pacific drives urgent procurement cycles, while the growing feasibility of manned–unmanned teaming reshapes tactical doctrine. Competitive intensity remains moderate as prime contractors rely on classified integration skills, yet specialized robotics firms inject innovation through partnerships focused on electronic-warfare (EW)-resilient autonomy. Key takeaways in the report were: By application, explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) held 44.5% of the military UGV market share in 2024; intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) is poised to grow at a 10.22% CAGR through 2030; By mobility platform, tracked systems led with 59.65% share in 2024, while wheeled platforms are forecasted to expand at an 8.35% CAGR to 2030; By mode of operation, tele-operated vehicles accounted for 68.98% share in 2024, whereas semi-autonomous platforms will advance at an 8.39% CAGR during the outlook period; By weight class, small systems dominated with a 44.5% share in 2024, and medium systems are projected to register a 9.43% CAGR up to 2030; and By geography, North America captured 38.63% revenue in 2024; Europe is anticipated to record an 8.42% CAGR through 2030. Active Companies leading the way in autonomous and/or artificial intelligence operations include VisionWave Holdings Inc. (NASDAQ: VWAV), Ambarella, Inc. (NASDAQ: AMBA), Aptiv PLC (NYSE: APTV), Red Cat Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ: RCAT), AeroVironment, Inc. (NASDAQ: AVAV).

The Mordor Intelligence report added: “Fusion engines that combine LiDAR, thermal, and radar imagery now achieve 95% obstacle recognition accuracy during field trials by the US Joint AI Center.[3]Source: U.S. Department of Defense Joint AI Center, “DoD Adopts Ethical Principles for Artificial Intelligence,” ai.mil European programs funded by the European Defense Fund (EDF) demonstrate 100-kilometer convoy runs without human intervention, proving the reliability of edge computing under electronic warfare stress. Continuous on-board learning reduces bandwidth requirements, allowing vehicles to sustain ISR missions with intermittent communications. These technological milestones unlock wider mission envelopes and lower the cognitive load on operators, broadening the military UGV market across combat arms.”

VisionWave (NASDAQ: VWAV) Unveils the Varan UGV - Leading the Ground Autonomy Revolution- VisionWave Holdings Inc. ( $VWAV) (“VisionWave” or the “Company”) a defense-technology company redefining autonomous mission systems, announced the upcoming field testing of its Varan UGV, a next-generation, highly autonomous and modular ground platform engineered from the ground up with the goal to transform the modern battlefield. Testing is scheduled to begin in December 2025 in Europe with a major defense industry partner, pursuant to all required regulatory approvals.

The Varan represents a fundamental shift in defense innovation - a response to the new reality where a small, inexpensive drone can neutralize a heavily armoured vehicle. As the balance of power shifts from traditional armour to autonomous intelligence, the Varan stands at the forefront of what many are calling the next drone revolution - only this time, on the ground. The name, inspired by the Varan lizard, reflects its instinctive ability to move with precision, remain undetected, and dominate any terrain through AI-driven autonomy.

Built as a true force multiplier, the Varan is designed to deliver exceptional mobility, adaptability and modularity. Its proprietary drive train employs independently actuated suspension legs, combining the agility of robotic platforms with the speed of wheeled vehicles and the terrain dominance of tracked systems. Powered by VisionWave’s cutting-edge 4D radar and proprietary autonomous navigation engine, the Varan operates both individually and in coordinated swarms, navigating complex terrain, avoiding obstacles, and detecting ground and aerial threats in real time.

The platform’s mission-adaptable modularity allows rapid reconfiguration with a variety of payloads, including:

  • Counter-UAS modules for air-threat interception and perimeter defense
  • Active Protection Systems (APS) for vehicle survivability
  • Remote Weapon Systems (RWS) for tactical engagement
  • Troop and supply transport configurations
  • CASEVAC modules for casualty evacuation and battlefield medical support.
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