Avalor AI demonstrates Nexus on multiple drone systems at AEWE 2025
Avalor AI demonstrates Nexus on multiple drone systems at AEWE 2025
Jun 3, 2025
Jun 3, 2025



Avalor AI successfully demonstrated its next-generation autonomous capabilities during the U.S. Army's Army Expeditionary Warrior Experiment (AEWE) 2025 at Fort Moore, Georgia. The exercise, which brings together cutting-edge technologies from across NATO and allied nations, marked a significant milestone for Avalor’s AI software platform, Nexus. The experiment was prepared in close collaboration with the Dutch armed forces.
Over the course of multiple live mission scenarios, Avalor’s software enabled autonomous unmanned aerial systems (UAS) to perform reconnaissance, target acquisition, and attack missions in high-tempo coordination with minimal operator input. Nexus was deployed on various hardware platforms, with platforms from Auterion, Tective Robotics and Deltaquad, showcasing its platform-agnostic design and seamless integration into coalition force structures.
“AEWE was the perfect proving ground for Nexus,” said Marc Derkse (CPO). “We demonstrated not just autonomy, but trustworthiness by partnering closely with the armed forces and developing on the go”
The AEWE trials confirmed that AI-enabled autonomy can reduce cognitive load and increase tempo, which are key advantages for peer-to-peer operations. Avalor’s participation aligns with the growing demand for scalable, autonomy and Command & Control solutions across NATO.
With deployments already under evaluation by multiple European defense actors, AEWE further validates Avalor’s mission: to enable trusted autonomy for the front lines.
Avalor AI successfully demonstrated its next-generation autonomous capabilities during the U.S. Army's Army Expeditionary Warrior Experiment (AEWE) 2025 at Fort Moore, Georgia. The exercise, which brings together cutting-edge technologies from across NATO and allied nations, marked a significant milestone for Avalor’s AI software platform, Nexus. The experiment was prepared in close collaboration with the Dutch armed forces.
Over the course of multiple live mission scenarios, Avalor’s software enabled autonomous unmanned aerial systems (UAS) to perform reconnaissance, target acquisition, and attack missions in high-tempo coordination with minimal operator input. Nexus was deployed on various hardware platforms, with platforms from Auterion, Tective Robotics and Deltaquad, showcasing its platform-agnostic design and seamless integration into coalition force structures.
“AEWE was the perfect proving ground for Nexus,” said Marc Derkse (CPO). “We demonstrated not just autonomy, but trustworthiness by partnering closely with the armed forces and developing on the go”
The AEWE trials confirmed that AI-enabled autonomy can reduce cognitive load and increase tempo, which are key advantages for peer-to-peer operations. Avalor’s participation aligns with the growing demand for scalable, autonomy and Command & Control solutions across NATO.
With deployments already under evaluation by multiple European defense actors, AEWE further validates Avalor’s mission: to enable trusted autonomy for the front lines.