Uvision launches CORTEX mission management system for multi-domain operations

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Uvision has announced the launch of CORTEX, an “active Battle Intelligence and Mission Management” system it says is designed to support multi-domain operations by linking sensors, decision-making tools and “effectors” within a single software framework.

The company said the platform is intended to address what it described as growing complexity and speed in modern warfare, with aims including shortening the sensor-to-shooter cycle, increasing operational flexibility and reducing operator cognitive load across air, land and maritime environments.

According to Uvision, CORTEX is built around a layered, modular architecture comprising sensing and detection, fusion and decision-making, and response and mission execution. The company said the design is intended to enable integration with multiple sensors, external command-and-control systems, unmanned platforms and precision effectors.

Uvision said the sensing layer supports data collection and processing from sources including EO/IR payloads, UAVs, radar systems, RF detectors, airborne platforms and external intelligence sources. It said the fusion and decision layer performs multi-source data fusion, threat verification, classification, behavioural analysis, anomaly detection and AI-driven decision support to generate a real-time situational picture.

The company said the system is designed to analyse the broader battlespace and prioritise threats beyond an immediate mission scope, with the aim of allowing operators to focus on mission-level supervision rather than individual platform management.

In the response layer, Uvision said CORTEX can manage coordinated deployment and allocation of its HERO, VIPER and PEREGRINE systems based on target type, mission priority and engagement conditions, while maintaining human oversight during engagements.

Uvision said the platform’s open architecture is intended to support integration with external C2 systems, battlefield management platforms and third-party sensors, with the goal of supporting a shared operational picture across units, systems and domains.

“The future battlefield will be defined by speed, scale, and connectivity across multiple domains,” said Dr. Ran Gozali, CEO of Uvision Air. He said the company designed CORTEX to unify command, control and mission execution as armed forces deploy increasing numbers of autonomous systems, sensors and effectors.

Uvision said it will showcase CORTEX at ILA Berlin from 10-14 June, 2026, in Hall D, Booth #225.

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