DefenseAI Demands “Hard Tech” Architecture Shift

In this thought leadership article published in AeroDefense Outlook, Eden Attias argues that the next breakthrough in Defense AI depends as much on hardware as software. While AI capabilities are advancing rapidly, UAV performance remains constrained by endurance, power, heat, and modularity. He calls for a shift toward hybrid, open-architecture platforms that enable persistent edge AI, concluding that future defense leaders will be those who successfully integrate advanced software with resilient, scalable hardware.

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