In our previous articles, we examined several hidden failure mechanisms affecting electronic systems operating in harsh military environments. In “Power Integrity in Military Vehicle Platforms: Why Systems Fail Even When Power Supplies Meet the Standard” we discussed why compliance with MIL-STD-1275 does not necessarily guarantee real-world system stability. We then explored how short-duration voltage collapse can trigger unexpected resets in “Why Systems Reset Even When Voltage Stays ‘Within Range’.” Finally, in “Ground Shifts in Military Vehicles: The Silent Cause of System Instability Under MIL-STD-1275E/F Conditions,” we analyzed how high current return paths can shift ground reference levels and destabilize sensitive electronics.
In this article we extend the discussion to another critical platform increasingly used in modern defense systems – UAVs. While their architecture differs from ground vehicles, the same underlying challenge remains: maintaining power integrity in a highly dynamic electrical environment.


