Multi-modal sensor fusion. Neuromorphic inference. Adversarial robustness. Autonomous terminal guidance. Eight patents across the full sense-to-intercept architecture — protected, pending, and advancing.
Every sensor has a blind spot. Drone operators know them. Our fusion engine correlates signals across four independent modalities so a gap in one domain is closed in another — the enemy has nowhere to hide.
Protocol identification across commercial and military bands. Resistant to spoofing and signature manipulation.
Micro-UAS tracking, Doppler signature analysis, trajectory prediction at range.
Day/night classification. Thermal contrast for dark-mode and quiet-electric threats.
Rotor-signature corroboration. Low-SWaP confirmation where RF and radar are denied.
Classification has to happen where the sensor lives — not on a cloud round trip that costs seconds the mission cannot spare. The Sentinel runs a neuromorphic compute core optimised for event-driven surveillance data.
No dependency on uplink. No exposure to comms denial. No latency tax on the engagement loop. Every decision on-node.
Combined defences against spoofing, signature manipulation, and classifier-evasion techniques that adversaries actively develop.
Threat-library and model-update framework pushes new signatures across the fleet as adversaries adapt — the platform gets smarter with every deployment.
Filed across two waves. Nonprovisional conversion deadline April 21, 2027. Coverage spans platform, software, effector, control, extensibility, coordination, authorization, and lifecycle.
• Patent Pending · 12-Month Conversion Window · Nonprovisional Deadline April 21, 2027
Why the $83B+ counter-UAS market is accelerating, which government and policy tailwinds are in our favor, and how we phase our go-to-market across defense, allies, and critical infrastructure.