A unified platform for the physical world.
Three hundred and sixty degree coverage for the private and public sector. The platform does not change between these four — the same airframes, the same cameras, the same Hornet software, pointed at a different question. That is the whole argument for buying one platform instead of four.
A moving layer over a fixed estate. Cameras hold the ground, drones cover what cameras cannot reach, and both resolve into one picture rather than two systems that have to be reconciled afterwards.

- Perimeter security — fence line, approach roads and gate, classified at the edge
- Border security — long boundaries, patrol roads and crossings, day and thermal
- Surveillance — continuous coverage across fixed cameras and airframes
- Loss prevention and theft — shrinkage, tailgating and after-hours access
- Interior security — camera-only indoor estates — no airframe inside
- Drone as first responder — launched on alarm, on scene before a vehicle can be



The same cameras that watch for threats also count, time and map what the business does all day. No second system, no second install, no second contract — the security estate pays for itself twice.

- Retail — footfall, dwell, queue and conversion by zone and by hour
- Shopping centres — tenant-level occupancy, entrance counts and flow
- Commercial real estate — lobby, floor and car park utilisation across a portfolio
- Customer insight — demographics and journey, attributed without facial recognition
- Vehicle analytics — count, colour, model, plate, and allow and deny lists



Every camera on the shop floor is also a measurement instrument. Footfall, dwell, queue and conversion come off the same estate that watches for theft — apparel, big-box and grocery on one platform.

- Customer traffic — footfall, entries, exits and occupancy by zone and by hour
- Dwell time — time spent per zone, display and aisle
- Queue management — line length, wait time and checkout abandonment
- Store layout optimisation — path flows, zone conversion and product engagement
- Staffing & operational efficiency — coverage matched to live footfall through the day
- Loss prevention — shoplifting detection, theft prevention and real-time alerts



Cargo to the point of need. The drone carries, the drop zone confirms, and the recipient unlocks with a phone — so the hand-off is secure without anyone waiting at the other end.

- Remote medical supply — clinics and field sites where the road is the delay
- Product delivery — parcel to the doorstep, 1.4 kg, 70 minutes of endurance
- Secure hand-off — phone unlock at the drop zone, no signature, no waiting
- Heavy lift, fixed-wing VTOL — 160 min at 5 kg, up to 12 kg payload, 5–30 km ground-station range



One vendor. Proprietary IP and technology.
A camera bought for security also counts customers. A drone bought for patrol also carries cargo. The estate is installed once and earns against three budgets — which is the case no single-purpose vendor can make.
Proprietary hardware
Airframes, cameras and gateways designed in-house rather than badged from a third party.
Proprietary software
The Hornet perception and cognition stack, built on our own IP.
Manufactured in the USA and India
San Jose, California and Bangalore — country of origin that government buyers can accept.
One unified platform
One contract, one support line, one roadmap. No integration risk between four suppliers.





