A 360° camera-array dome that mounts on top of military convoys to detect and track hostile drones across the full sky — then cues a stabilized robotic firearm to mitigate the threat.
What the system does, why it matters, and where it fits.
This is a 360° camera-array dome designed to mount on top of military convoys and detect hostile drones across the entire sky. Overlapping fisheye cameras blanket every azimuth around the vehicle, so there is no blind sector as the convoy moves.
An onboard model localizes a drone in azimuth and elevation, reporting per-camera confidence for each detection. That track is then used to cue a stabilized robotic firearm, which tracks and mitigates the threat. The result is a self-contained detect-track-defeat loop that travels with the convoy.
Overlapping fisheye cameras blanket the full sky around the vehicle — no blind sector.
An onboard model finds drones and reports azimuth, elevation, and confidence per camera.
Per-camera detections are fused into a single 360° track as the convoy moves.
The track cues a stabilized robotic firearm to track and mitigate the threat.


We can walk through the array design, the detection model, and the mitigation loop under NDA. Send a note and we’ll share what we can.