UAV Navigation–Grupo Oesía’s autonomous control system successfully guided an unmanned surface vehicle during recent US Special Forces maritime exercises held in Cartagena, Spain, marking a significant operational validation for the Spanish GNC specialist’s maritime autonomy stack.

The system was integrated aboard NEWT21’s FOG USV platform, where it executed a fully autonomous navigation plan under real operational conditions. Demonstrated capabilities included dynamic relative routing, collision avoidance during mothership approach, and fault-tolerant health monitoring — functions critical to maritime reconnaissance and surveillance missions where human intervention may be limited or unavailable.
UAV Navigation–Grupo Oesía brings a deep aerospace pedigree to the uncrewed domain: its guidance and navigation solutions have been deployed across the Eurofighter EF-2000, A-400M, and MH-60R programs, and the company is currently involved in FCAS/NGWS and Eurodrone development. That lineage carries weight in a defense acquisition environment increasingly focused on proven, field-tested autonomous systems from allied suppliers.
The Cartagena exercises underscore the growing role of European USV platforms in US Special Operations maritime operations — and the strategic relevance of Spanish defense technology as NATO partners accelerate investment in unmanned maritime capability.
UAV Navigation–Grupo Oesía is part of Grupo Oesía, a Madrid-based defense and aerospace technology group operating across 42 countries.

