The decisive edge in modern conflict is the intelligence layer — the systems that see, understand, and act faster than the adversary. We build it: autonomous navigation in GPS-denied terrain, swarm coordination, CBRN identification, contested communications. Forces integrate our AI, perception, and platforms into their operations and come out smarter, faster, and harder to beat.
Conflict has moved. The decisive advantage is no longer only in the platform or the payload — it is in how fast a force can sense, understand, and act. That is the layer we build: perception, decision-making, and autonomous execution that compress the loop from hours to minutes and put the fielding force a step ahead.
We build for the conditions real conflict imposes. Every system works without GPS, without cloud, without reliable communication, because those are the first things an adversary destroys. Navigation reads the ground itself. Intelligence runs on the machine. The mesh heals around lost nodes. We build for the bad day, because the bad day is the only one that matters.
WeFight is in the name for a reason: we are built to give the people who fight the sharpest possible edge — situational dominance, faster decisions, coordinated force, and platforms that go where humans cannot. Forces integrate what we build into operations they command, and a human holds the decision at every step.
Every environment has different physics. Our technology adapts to all of them — and VEKTR ties them into one picture when the infrastructure between them is gone.
From micro-drones at ten meters to stratospheric watch at twenty kilometers. Counter-UAS awareness, autonomous cargo delivery, degraded-visual-environment navigation, and airspace deconfliction managing hundreds of autonomous platforms at once.
Surface patrol awareness, survey swarms, biomimetic drift sensors, mine-countermeasure mapping, undersea cable watch, and acoustic navigation where GPS cannot reach — covering the seventy percent of Earth that is water.
Quadruped and wheeled scouts, tracked logistics crawlers, tunnel mapping, border awareness, powered exoskeletons for load, and drive-by-wire conversion of existing vehicles. Every terrain from desert to urban to subterranean.
Orbital situational awareness, satellite inspection, constellation management, and debris tracking. The most unforgiving domain — no atmosphere, no second chances, every decision made autonomously and reviewed by a human.
AI network defense, industrial-control-system protection, supply-chain-compromise detection, and electromagnetic-battlespace awareness. Protecting infrastructure against attacks that cross from the digital into the physical.
VEKTR mesh networking ensures data flows across every domain regardless of which communication infrastructure has been destroyed. A ground sensor reaches an air commander in seconds through whatever path remains. No hub to knock out; the network is the mesh.
Training simulation, supply-chain monitoring, industrial-base health, stockpile modeling, predictive maintenance, and autonomous-system validation — so forces arrive ready and equipment readiness is a schedule, not a hope.
Decision acceleration, autonomous force protection, multi-domain integration, casualty-evacuation support, CBRN detection, and real-time battle-damage assessment. A human holds every decision.
Mine clearance, infrastructure assessment, humanitarian logistics, evidence collection, environmental recovery, and monitoring through a governance transition — the work that holds ground after the fighting stops.
Threat prediction, mission planning, and intelligence fusion — software that upgrades the defense hardware a force already owns, turning existing sensors into one clear picture.
Software that upgrades existing hardware.
GPS-denied navigation, CBRN sensing, and terrain adaptation — perception and response at the edge, on the machine, with no cloud needed and no link to jam.
Perception at the edge, no cloud.
Sensing drones, quadrupeds, survey craft, exoskeletons, and tracked crawlers — hardware platforms that go where humans cannot and carry what humans should not.
Platforms that go where humans can't.
Beyond the domains sits Theta (Θ) — our deterrence posture. An attack is a chain: find, aim, reach, hit, confirm. Break any link and it fails. We break all five, without ever touching the attacker.
Xi (Ξ) decoy fields — many cheap identical objects hiding the one real thing — plus signature reduction and restless movement keep the attacker's map wrong.
A protective bubble — Tau (Τ) — over our own space clouds hostile positioning so an attack meant for us can't get a clean fix. Within our space, never a reach into theirs.
No single point to break: sensing and command spread across many cheap nodes, and decoys soak up an expensive strike for the price of a shell.
Hardening and dispersion mean a strike that lands removes a replaceable fraction and changes nothing.
After any strike, concealment makes it hard to tell what was hit, and fast recovery makes it look futile within hours.
Their will erodes, their economics break, their planning fails — and the best attack is the one never launched because it's judged pointless.
One platform family, hardened for each terrain — glacier and plateau, valley and forest, desert and delta, the long coast, the open sky, the city, and the farm at the edge of the line. We prove in the hardest terrains first.
Batteries kept warm by design, machines rated honestly for thin air, weather-window awareness and route watching where every climb costs a life.
Where ridges shadow satellite signals, navigation-without-satellites becomes the whole point — machines read the valley itself.
Amphibious rovers, drifting sensor buoys, and coastal awareness that understands the ordinary — ten thousand fishing boats — so the unusual surfaces on its own.
Awareness first: fusing what a city already has into one calm picture, and learning the ordinary life of a border that runs through somebody's field.
A self-healing mesh with no center to attack. Destroy any node; traffic reroutes in milliseconds. The network is the mesh.
Explore VEKTR →Sealed CBRN sensing, tunnel and structure reconnaissance, and reconfigurable carriers that read hazards a person should never walk toward.
Explore CEPHAI →Selected defense programs — including offensive and force-application concepts — are developed and maintained by WeFight outside this site, under separate access. Cleared partners and defense customers can request the extended briefing.
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