- Kraus Hamdani Aerospace said it will present updates on its K1000ULE long-endurance unmanned aerial platform at AUSA Global Force 2026
- The company said the K1000ULE is designed to provide persistent ISR, resilient communications, and autonomous support for distributed military operations
Kraus Hamdani Aerospace said it will use the 2026 AUSA Global Force Symposium & Exposition to present updates on its long-endurance, long-range unmanned aerial platform, the K1000ULE.
In a company statement, the firm said it is heading to the Association of the United States Army event and will discuss how the platform supports intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance, and communications missions for combatant commands.
Based on the company’s statement, Kraus Hamdani Aerospace is positioning the K1000ULE as a system meant to address the demand for mission persistence, resilient communications, and faster operational decision-making.
In its statement, the company said: “We’re heading to the 2026 Association of the United States Army – AUSA Global Force Symposium & Exposition.” It added: “Come talk with us about how the K1000ULE delivers mission-critical ISR and communications for combatant commands seeking faster, highly persistent mission capability.”
The platform is being presented not simply as an unmanned aircraft, but as a system intended to provide long-duration support in two closely linked mission areas: ISR and communications. In military practice, those functions are often tied together, especially in environments where forces are dispersed and commanders need both situational awareness and reliable links across a broad operational area.
The company also said: “With fail-proof resilient communications and AI-powered multi-domain autonomous problem-solving, the platform enhances real-time decision-making and supports networked battlefield execution across distributed operations.” That statement is the company’s clearest description of what it sees as the platform’s operational role. It connects the K1000ULE not only to surveillance and communications, but also to autonomy and battle network support.
A long-endurance, long-range unmanned aerial platform is built to stay aloft for extended periods and operate over large distances without requiring frequent recovery or replacement by another aircraft. That matters because persistence can reduce coverage gaps and give commanders a more continuous stream of information from a single platform. When paired with communications functions, such a system can also help extend connectivity across units that may be operating far apart.
ISR, the role specifically cited by the company, generally refers to intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance missions. These missions can include watching terrain, tracking activity, relaying data, and providing a broader picture of what is happening in an operational area. Communications support, meanwhile, can mean serving as an airborne relay or enabling links between forces that are separated by distance, terrain, or other limits. The company’s statement suggests the K1000ULE is being pitched as a platform that combines those roles rather than treating them as separate mission sets.

