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Sine Engineering will present a communication and navigation platform for UAVs in electronic warfare environments at UAV Expo

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Modern unmanned systems are increasingly operating in areas where traditional communication and navigation methods lose effectiveness due to active electronic countermeasures. This creates a demand for a new level of technology—protected control channels, resilient data transmission, GPS-denied navigation, and swarm flight coordination. These are exactly the solutions showcased by the Ukrainian Pavilion at Commercial UAV Expo 2025 in Las Vegas, presenting practical tools to ensure reliability and continuity of operations in the most challenging environments. 


Thus, among the participants of the Ukrainian Pavilion is Sine Engineering — a company transforming the principles of unmanned systems operation in environments with active electronic countermeasures. Sine engineers have created an ecosystem of critical functions — resilient communication (C2 and telemetry datalinks, digital video datalinks), GPS-denied navigation, and swarm flight capabilities — that ensure reliable drone operation under intensive electronic warfare conditions. 

  • Sine.link — a jamming-resistant protected radio communication module for controlling and transmitting telemetry of various unmanned systems. It provides a range of over 140 km, 2W power, supports 2x UART and USB-C interfaces, and comes in a compact, rugged enclosure. Equipped with GPS-denied navigation.

  • Sine.link mono — a compact communication module designed for small unmanned systems and FPV drones. It ensures reliable telemetry and control up to 40 km with low power consumption (120 mW). Supports UART, USB, and GPIO interfaces, featuring built-in GPS-denied navigation and swarm capabilities.

  • Sine.video beam — a system for transmitting and receiving video data with high efficiency in a compact form. Optimized for portable and embedded applications where minimal weight, size, power consumption, and cost are critical. Used in loitering munitions and FPV drones, it provides over 40 km range, 1W power, and up to 3 Mbps bitrate via a 100/10 Base-T LAN interface.

  • Sine.video mini — a high-performance DVB-T digital video transmission module for UAVs, capable of streaming up to 10 Mbps over a range of more than 70 km. Features USB, Ethernet, and MiPi-CSI interfaces, with optional external power support.

    Sine Engineering, as part of the Ukrainian Pavilion at Commercial UAV Expo 2025, will showcase technologies that provide unmanned systems with resilience in contested environments. These are solutions shaping a new architecture of control and communication for critical missions.

    All of the company’s developments will be presented at the Ukrainian Pavilion booth №709, which will serve as a hub for cutting-edge UAV technologies.

 
 
 

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