Global Counter-UAS Technology

The shield allies never
had.


Passive, all-weather drone detection for allied militaries — engineered in Canada, built for the world.

30km
Detection
<2s
Alert
32+
NATO Nations
$70B
Market 2034

The threat is everywhere. The response isn't.

Cheap, autonomous drones have rewritten the threat picture on every front line and around every critical site. The tools to see them coming have not kept pace — they remain heavy, active, expensive, and built for a war that no longer exists.

The Apollo System is the detection layer for allied militaries worldwide: a passive sensing network that finds, classifies, and tracks aerial threats before they matter. Launched in Canada. Built for the world.

Apollo Sensor Node

A single self-contained unit that sees, hears, and understands the sky — day, night, and through weather.

360°
Coverage
Passive
Emissions
−40°C
Rated
Exploded view of the Apollo Sensor Node
System Architecture

Every component. One purpose.

Passive Phased Array Radar
Emission-free wide-area detection that stays invisible to the threats it tracks.
Acoustic Sensor Array
Multi-microphone triangulation for low-altitude and visually obscured targets.
Thermal IR Camera Module
Day-and-night visual confirmation and heat-signature classification.
Edge Compute Processor
On-device fusion and AI inference — decisions in milliseconds, no cloud required.
Weatherproof Housing Panel
IP-rated, ruggedised enclosure built for the harshest operational environments.
Capabilities

Built to see what others miss.

01

Wide-Area Sensing

Detect aerial threats out to 30 kilometres from a single node. Coverage scales linearly as nodes are networked across a theatre.

02

Sensor Fusion

Radar, acoustic, and thermal feeds combine into one coherent track. Entirely passive — the system never reveals its position.

03

Threat Classification

Edge AI distinguishes drones from birds, aircraft, and clutter in real time. Confidence scoring travels with every track.

04

Swarm Tracking

Maintain individual tracks across 100+ simultaneous targets. Designed for the saturation attacks defining modern conflict.

05

C2 Integration

Native output to ATAK and SAPIENT-compliant command systems. Plugs into the architectures allies already operate.

06

All-Weather

Rated to −40°C and sealed against dust, rain, and salt. Performance holds where active sensors and optics degrade.

Deployed. Ready.

Operators act.
They don't filter noise.

From signal to confirmed, classified track in under two seconds — delivered straight to the device already in their hands.

The Platform

Not a box.
A nervous system.

Every node runs full sensor fusion and AI inference at the edge — no cloud dependency, no backhaul bottleneck, no single point of failure. Intelligence lives where the threat appears.

Open architecture and sovereign intellectual property mean allies integrate Apollo into their own command systems and retain control of their data. No black boxes. No lock-in.

ATAKNative
SAPIENTNative
JREAP-CNative
Link 16Native
Cursor on TargetNative
100+
Simultaneous Tracks
<2s
Detect to Alert
0
RF Emissions
24/7
Autonomous Watch
IP67
Enclosure Rating
Edge
On-Node Compute
Operator monitoring the Apollo command interface on a tablet
The Mission

One system.
Every ally.

$70B global C-UAS market by 2034.

We are building the detection backbone for the allied world — one open, sovereign platform deployed across the militaries that defend it. Our go-to-market follows the alliance, tier by tier.

Launch MarketCanada
Five EyesTier 1
NATO EastTier 2
PlatformRecurring Revenue

Follow the build.

We're building in public — documenting the hardware, the field tests, and the road to deployment as it happens.

Let's
talk.