Distributed
Unattended RF, radar and EO/IR nodes that build a wide-area detection net around the protected site.
See the distributed systems →Flagship mission · In development
Small drones are now the defining threat to fixed sites, borders and forces. The Mission Intelligence Platform is being designed to detect, track, classify and defeat them — with a person always in command of any effect.
Cheap, capable small drones have turned into a mainstream threat to airbases, critical sites, border zones, convoys and public events. The defensive problem is no longer one radar watching one lane — it is fusing many sensors across a wide, cluttered area and deciding, fast, what is a threat.
That is exactly the problem the Aerinos Mission Intelligence Platform is being shaped around: distributed sensing, RF spectrum awareness, edge fusion and supervised autonomy, with effects kept firmly under authorized human control.
This outcome is not one vehicle. The Mission Intelligence Platform draws on whichever operating domains fit the job.
Unattended RF, radar and EO/IR nodes that build a wide-area detection net around the protected site.
See the distributed systems →Group 2 aircraft for cued identification, tracking and — where authorized — response.
See the air systems →Mobile sensing and effects that move with a convoy or a forward site.
See the land systems →Surface-based detection extending the counter-UAS picture over coastal water.
See the maritime systems →Sensing and AI woven in where they earn their place — as recommendations to a qualified human, never an autonomous decision to act.
Passive detection and direction-finding of drone control and video links across a wide, contested band.
Radar, EO/IR and RF tracks fused into a single, de-duplicated air picture the operator can trust.
Learned models that separate a hostile track from birds, clutter and friendly traffic to cut false alarms.
Automated ranking of tracks by threat so the operator's attention goes to the right target first — a recommendation, never an autonomous kill decision.
A clear, explainable picture with recommended actions, keeping a qualified human in command of any response.
Counter-UAS effects are designed to remain under authorized human control, within applicable law and rules of engagement. Aerinos does not offer autonomous lethal decision-making; the platform recommends and the authorized operator decides.
See the platform capabilities →Development posture
Counter-UAS (flagship)
Capability in development — designed to enable this outcome, not a fielded deployment
Distributed, Air, Land, Maritime
Effects and prioritization remain under authorized human control, within applicable law and rules of engagement
Mission outcomes describe design intent for a pre-production program. Measured performance will be published by configuration as engineering and test mature.
One Mission Intelligence Platform, pointed at more than one problem.
Government · allied · industry
We are building around real operating requirements and integration constraints.
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