Test basis
Representative environmental and mission profiles
Modular airframe · In development
Ruggedness is a system property spanning structure, seals, connectors, thermal control, software and the way crews transport and service the vehicle.
A vehicle can survive a test flight and still be unsuitable for repeated field use. Dust, moisture, temperature, vibration, handling and connector cycles expose different weaknesses.
Aerinos is treating environmental assumptions and mission margins as design inputs, with qualification evidence to follow as configurations mature.
Sealing, drainage, material and connector choices shaped around expected exposure.
Heat paths and operating limits evaluated across vehicle and payload configurations.
Representative mission loads, transport handling and repeated-use cycles.
Health monitoring and clear limits when a component or environmental assumption changes.
In the field
The goal is not a generic 'military grade' label. It is configuration-specific evidence showing what was tested, under which conditions and with what pass criteria.
See the aerial system concept →Modularity depends on controlled, inspectable interfaces and evidence.
Representative environmental and mission profiles
Vehicle and payload combination under test
Accessible wear, seal and attachment points
Published limits after verified engineering and test
Development posture
Design and test planning
No public qualification claim yet
Publish configuration-specific results as they mature
Development target, not fielded performance
This page describes design intent for a pre-production platform. Configuration-specific specifications, cost and performance will follow verified engineering, sourcing and test.
The airframe, interfaces, payload model, field operation and production system have to mature together.
A rugged base aircraft configured to the mission instead of forcing each new mission into a new vehicle program.
→Tool-free payload swapsPayloads designed to change in minutes in the field, without specialist tools, while preserving positive locking and configuration awareness.
→Common interfacesStandard mechanical, power, data and software boundaries intended to reduce one-off integration for each new payload.
→Field serviceabilityModular packaging, accessible wear items and guided diagnostics shaped around austere deployment and maintainability.
→Production architectureCommon components, controlled configurations and design-for-manufacture choices intended to support repeatable assembly and scale.
→Government · allied · industry
We are building around real operating requirements and integration constraints.
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