§ TECHNOLOGY EDGE-FIRST AI 13 PATENTS FILED
PATENT PENDING

AI at the
edge of the
kill chain.

Multi-modal sensor fusion. Neuromorphic inference. Adversarial robustness. Autonomous decision support. Thirteen provisional filings across the full sense-to-intercept architecture — filed, pending, and advancing.

ModalitiesRF · Radar · EO/IR · Acoustic
InferenceSub-second, edge
§ 01 Perception Four independent modalities

Multi-modal sensor fusion.

Every sensor has a blind spot. Drone operators know them. Our fusion engine correlates signals across four independent modalities so a gap in one domain is closed in another — the enemy has nowhere to hide.

01 / 04RF
RF

Signal fingerprinting.

Protocol identification across commercial and military bands. Resistant to spoofing and signature manipulation.

02 / 04RADAR
RDR

Low-RCS tracking.

Micro-UAS tracking, Doppler signature analysis, trajectory prediction at range.

03 / 04EO/IR
EO

Optical classification.

Day/night classification. Thermal contrast for dark-mode and quiet-electric threats.

04 / 04ACOUSTIC
AC

Rotor corroboration.

Rotor-signature corroboration. Low-SWaP confirmation where RF and radar are denied.

§ 02 Compute Neuromorphic, edge-first

Inference at the edge.

Classification has to happen where the sensor lives — not on a cloud round trip that costs seconds the mission cannot spare. The Neura Station runs a neuromorphic compute core optimized for event-driven surveillance data.

01 · Edge-first< 1s classify

Sub-second at the sensor.

No dependency on uplink. No exposure to comms denial. No latency tax on the engagement loop. Every decision on-node.

Neuromorphic coreOn-node
02 · AdversarialRobust

RF fingerprinting + defensive AI.

Combined defenses against spoofing, signature manipulation, and classifier-evasion techniques that adversaries actively develop.

Adversarial AIActive
03 · LifecycleNeurex SaaS

Continuous learning.

Threat-library and model-update framework pushes new signatures across the fleet as adversaries adapt — the platform gets smarter with every deployment.

Update fabricOver-the-air
§ 02.5 Neurex — the product One software layer · every deployment

It all ships as Neurex.

The fusion engine, the edge inference core, the station network, and the operator interface aren't separate products — they ship as one deployable software layer. Neurex runs on Neura Stations or licenses onto sensors a site already owns, and every layer below is protected by the IP portfolio that follows.

Layer detail

Select a layer of the stack.

DeliverySoftware-only license · or inside every Station
RF-silent threatsDesigned for
ConnectivityFull operation with no cloud
RecordSigned, tamper-evident tracks
Neurex on the platform
§ 03 Intellectual property Full kill chain protected

Thirteen provisional utility patents. Full kill chain protected.

Thirteen filed across two waves, fourteen more in preparation — a 27-filing program. Nonprovisional conversion deadline April 21, 2027. Coverage spans platform, software, effector, control, extensibility, coordination, authorization, and lifecycle — highlights below.

01Critical
App. 64/045,098

Single-Node Integrated Sense-to-Kill Station

Platform
02Critical
App. 64/045,112

AI Multi-Modal Sensor Fusion Engine

Software
03High
App. 64/045,125

Raptor Tube-Launched Expendable Interceptor

Effector
04High
App. 64/045,127

Swarm Launcher & Allocation Logic

Control
05High
App. 64/045,133

Modular Payload Bay & Kill-Mechanism Interface

Extensibility
06Medium
App. 64/045,179

Neura Canopy — Multi-Station Networking & Cross-Station Handoff

Coordination
07Medium
App. 64/045,186

Human-on-the-Loop Single-Action Workflow

Authorization
08Medium
App. 64/045,193

SaaS Threat-Library & Model-Update Framework

Lifecycle

• Patent Pending · 12-Month Conversion Window · Nonprovisional Deadline April 21, 2027

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