Deception fields, forward-airfield decoys, and force-multiplier fleets. One objective: Engineering Uncertainty
We partner with large-format additive-manufacturing shops to print full-scale airframe shells - any platform in the catalog, run off on demand and flat-packed for field assembly.
Each layer is a signature a threat sensor reads - visual silhouette, then IR/thermal bloom, then radar cross-section and active RF emitter. Stack them and a fake reads as the real thing.
Inflatable airframes at the base. Full-scale 3D-printed shells above. Powered multispectral decoys that actually fly. Holographic hangars and aircraft at the top - pay for exactly the illusion the mission needs.
A real airframe is a decade-long procurement. Its decoy is a high-fidelity twin that reads true on every threat sensor and actively emits from X-band through J-band - indistinguishable at seeker resolution - with a first article off the line in as little as 72 hours.
Win the economic war of attrition.
Plenty of real companies sell decoys. The ticks below reflect their public product lines - the difference is how many sensor bands one catalog covers, and how fast it comes back after eating a missile.
Purpose-built to shape what a threat sensor believes it sees.