Capabilities

Expendable by design. Effective at scale.

Three capability areas, one design philosophy: systems priced like ammunition, employed like ammunition, and replaced like ammunition.

Area 01 — Precision Strike · Flagship

Strike

The FPV-class munition is the defining weapon of the current era: a few hundred dollars of airframe delivering effects that once required artillery, airpower, or missiles. We build for this class the way it deserves to be built — in volume, hardened for the electromagnetic fight, and simple enough that training is measured in days.

  • One-way, kamikaze-class strike at ammunition price points
  • Resilient links and terminal autonomy for contested EW environments
  • Modular payload and airframe families
  • Operator training burden measured in days, not months
Area 02 — Tactical ISR

Sense

Reconnaissance only works if the platform can be risked. A drone too expensive to lose is a drone that stays behind the line — and a unit that stays blind. Our ISR systems are built to fly forward at a disposable price point, giving small units persistent eyes without a procurement cycle attached.

  • Squad-level reconnaissance and overwatch
  • Disposable price point — a loss is a line item, not an investigation
  • Day and night sensor options
  • Common control architecture across the Kazi family
Area 03 — Counter-UAS · Roadmap

Intercept

The same cost logic that makes Kazi strike and reconnaissance drones affordable applies just as well on defense. Interceptor drones are the correction to a broken equation: expendable airframes that hunt and kill hostile UAS at a price missiles can't match. It's the next system on the Kazi line — same components, same doctrine.

  • Terminal guidance against Group 1–3 UAS and loitering threats
  • Kinetic and proximity effect options
  • Salvo employment from palletized or vehicle-mounted launch
  • Design target: cost per intercept two orders of magnitude below missile-based air defense
One Family, One Line

Commonality is a weapon.

The three areas share components, control architecture, and tooling by design. Every airframe that rolls off the line makes the next one cheaper — across the whole family. That is what it means to treat production as the product.

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Program status, design targets, and partnership models — briefed under agreement to government, defense, and qualified industry partners.

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