According to a recent LinkedIn post from XTEND, CEO Aviv Shapira appeared on Fox Business’s “The Claman Countdown” to discuss how artificial intelligence and robotics may be reshaping modern warfare. The post quotes Shapira describing the company’s XOS as “the operating system for the future of robotics,” and emphasizes a model where human decision-making is paired with machine autonomy to send robots, rather than soldiers, on the most dangerous missions.
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The content suggests XTEND is positioning its XOS platform as a software-centric layer that could define the next era of defense and robotics solutions. For investors, this software-first framing points to a potential shift toward scalable, recurring-revenue models and deeper integration into defense customers’ operational stacks, which could enhance long-term margins and strengthen the company’s competitive positioning in the military robotics and autonomous systems market.

