Platform intelligence · Payloads

The intelligence the platform provides.

Sensor fusion, anomaly detection, autonomous planning, decision support and prioritization — the AI woven into the Mission Intelligence Platform, plus the modular payloads it carries across air, land, maritime and distributed systems.

Applied to outcomes

These capabilities exist to serve a mission.

Capability only matters when it accomplishes something. The same fusion, autonomy and decision support point at real-world outcomes — Counter-UAS first, then border security, maritime security, search and rescue and critical-infrastructure protection.

Aerinos concept armored tactical ground vehicle with a modular remote weapon station
Land mobility
Aerinos concept offshore catamaran surface craft with bow-mounted modular launch tubes
Coastal persistence
Aerinos concept remote sensor node
Distributed sensing

Modular payload families

Tool-free, swappable payloads let one platform take the place of several specialized systems. These families describe the capability the architecture is designed to carry.

Camera vision

Real-time recognition, high-resolution imagery and threat detection for battlefield surveillance, border security and reconnaissance.

Security and counter-UAS

High-resolution cameras, LiDAR mapping, RF sensing and counter-drone capability for asset, perimeter and electronic-threat protection.

AI-enhanced systems

Threat recognition, real-time data processing and adaptive flight for autonomous intelligence inside operator-set limits.

Emergency response

Medical-supply delivery and life-saving equipment for disaster relief, search and rescue and humanitarian aid.

Long-range sensing

Extended-range sensing and payload delivery for border patrol, maritime and wilderness monitoring.

Authorized effects

Policy-governed configurations for authorized government users, delivered only within applicable law and rules of engagement.

Payload families are development targets, subject to engineering, test and applicable law and policy.

Effects remain under authorized human control.

Kinetic-capable mission configurations may be supported for authorized government users where law and policy permit.

Aerinos does not offer autonomous lethal decision-making. Mission authority and supervision remain with the authorized operator.

Government · allied · industry

Bring us the mission.

We are building around real operating requirements and integration constraints.

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