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At the Defense & Security Asia 2025 Exhibition held in Bangkok (November 10–13, 2025), the “Make in Vietnam” UAV ecosystem, developed entirely by Vietnamese engineers mastering core technologies, was officially introduced to the international market. The highlight of the showcase was the integration between HTI Group’s Horus UAV and VIO, an advanced payload system developed by Gremsy, HTI Group’s strategic partner.


The collaboration between HTI Group and Gremsy not only demonstrates Vietnam’s growing capabilities in technological self-reliance and innovation synergy but also marks an important step in strengthening the global presence of high-quality “Make in Vietnam” products on the international technology map.
Founded in 2011, Gremsy specializes in the research, design, and manufacturing of gimbals and cameras for UAV applications. With a highly skilled engineering team and outstanding R&D capacity, Gremsy’s products have been exported to more than 60 countries, proudly carrying the mark of Vietnamese technology to the world.

The integration of VIO payload into the Horus P02 UAV represents a significant leap forward for long-range UAV solutions and advanced aerial surveillance capabilities. The Horus P02 can operate continuously for up to 150 minutes, maintain a 20 km communication range, and carry a lightweight EO/IR payload equipped with a 4K zoom sensor, a 640×512 thermal camera, and a 2,400 meter-range laser rangefinder, providing exceptional observation, reconnaissance, and data acquisition performance.
This integration not only enhances the competitiveness of the UAV Horus P02 system but also increases its operational value and versatility across various sectors — from defense and security to infrastructure monitoring, search and rescue, and scientific research. The partnership between HTI Group and Gremsy demontrates the strategic vision and collaborative spirit of Vietnamese enterprises — working together to develop high-tech products with real-world value, elevate the nation’s technological stature, and affirm the Vietnamese identity on the “Go Global” journey.

