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XTEND Showcases Software-Defined Control Platform for Defense Robotics at Enforce Tac 2026

XTEND Showcases Software-Defined Control Platform for Defense Robotics at Enforce Tac 2026

According to a recent LinkedIn post from XTEND, the company is using the Enforce Tac 2026 event in Nürnberg to showcase its XOS software as a unifying control layer for multiple robotic platforms. The post indicates that XOS is positioned to let operators perform mission tasks without prior flight experience, emphasizing ease of use in operational environments.

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The company’s LinkedIn post highlights ongoing discussions at the event around interoperability, simplicity under pressure, and a broader shift toward software-defined defense architectures. For investors, this focus suggests XTEND is aiming to align its product roadmap with defense customers’ demand for integrated, software-centric systems, which could support adoption in defense and security procurement cycles.

As shared in the post, XTEND appears to be targeting defense and security leaders attending Enforce Tac, inviting them to experience the system firsthand at Booth 6-461. This kind of direct engagement with potential buyers may help the company validate its technology, refine its value proposition in human-guided autonomy, and potentially strengthen its competitive position in defense robotics and defense tech markets.

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