Expendable by design. Effective at scale.
Three capability areas, one design philosophy: systems priced like ammunition, employed like ammunition, and replaced like ammunition.
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
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
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
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.
Capability roadmaps are shared in person.
Program status, design targets, and partnership models — briefed under agreement to government, defense, and qualified industry partners.
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