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Machines that carry what people shouldn't have to.

Electric ground and air platforms that take the load, the route and the first look forward — so a section doesn't have to.

Six platforms. One system.

Ground and air. Shared payload mounts, shared controls, shared training — a crew that can run one can run the others.

Warden
Uncrewed ground vehicle
Warden
Four wheels, independent travel, adjustable ride height. Carries cargo, a stretcher, a spray tank or a sensor mast. Wheels change without tools.
ResupplyCasevacSensor mast
Drover
Light utility vehicle
Drover
A seat, a load bed and a tow hitch. Driven when a driver adds something, sent ahead when they do not — following a lead vehicle, holding a route, or working a line on its own.
InsertionCasevacTow
Strider
Stand-on platform
Strider
Four wheels under a standing operator. Carries them and their load — or runs the route with nobody on it.
Dismounted mobilityLoad carry
Rove
Two-wheel platform
Rove
Electric two-wheeler. Near silent, panniers either side, charges from a standard outlet.
RecceSilent movement
Wren
Folding quadrotor
Wren
Folds flat, launches from the ground platforms and returns to them. Carried in a pack.
OverwatchLaunched from vehicle
Vigil
Multi-mission rotary
Vigil
Six rotors. Overwatch, resupply between positions, counter-UAS.
ISRResupplyCounter-UAS

The trip nobody
should have to make.

The last mile under observation. Casualty evacuation. Sending a machine forward to look, instead of a person.

Everything a section carries,
someone is carrying it.

Ammunition, water, batteries, between a vehicle drop and a position. Weight that arrives on a back.

Quiet gets
you closer.

Electric drive, low-signature finish, no heat plume. Arrives before anyone knows it left.

One machine is useful. A group of them changes the problem.

The platforms are built to operate together — ground and air on the same controls, sharing one picture, splitting a task between them. One operator sets the intent; the group carries it out.

Force multiplier
Ground it cannot hold
A section covers and watches ground it does not have the people to stand on.
Several missions at once
One crew, one shift
Carry on one route, screen a flank and hold a relay overhead — from the same group.
Ground and air as one
Launch, work, return
The air platform lifts from the ground platform, does its task and comes back to it to charge and be carried.
Attritable
Equipment, not a casualty
What you are willing to send forward changes when the thing you send can be replaced.

Where they earn their keep.

01
Reconnaissance
Sensors forward without a crew forward.
02
Resupply
Ammunition, water and power to a position.
03
Casualty evacuation
Bring one back without exposing two more.
04
Counter-UAS
Detect and defeat small air threats.
05
Power and ISR
Carry the battery and the eyes.
06
Air assault
Light enough to drop, quiet on arrival.

Kept running by the crew that uses it.

One set of spares for the whole family. No proprietary tooling. Nothing that has to go back to a factory to change a wheel.

Serviced by the crew that uses it
Parts
One inventory, six platforms
Payload mounts, batteries and controls shared across the range.
Field service
Wheels and batteries in minutes
No lifting gear. No special tools. Done kneeling in the dirt.
Training
Learn one, run the rest
The same controls across ground and air.
Data
Figures released on request
Case by case, subject to export control.

Come and drive it.

We bring a platform to you, or you come to a trial day. You will have driven one before anyone mentions a contract.