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+Shield Programme

Technology

Four building blocks shared across every tier: sovereign communications, enforced human authority, cost-asymmetric interception, and sensor fusion.

+GRID

Sovereign communications

A five-layer communications backbone with zero US-dependency: frequency-hopping LoRa, UWB, software-defined radio, a satellite layer (OneWeb/Eutelsat), and an acoustic infrasound fallback. When one layer drops, the others hold the picture.

+ROP

Human release authority

A release layer with biometric authentication. No effector can be released without an authenticated human operator. +ROP is the technical enforcement of the human-in-the-loop doctrine — not merely a company policy.

SWARMWALL

Cost asymmetry

An interception concept designed so that a defeat costs a fraction of both the target and conventional missile defence. A principle, not a published mechanism.

FUSION

Recognised air picture

The command layer fuses passive and active sensors into a single recognised air picture, prioritises tracks, and presents them to the operator for decision.

This site describes architecture and principles. We do not publish detail that would compromise intellectual property or operational security — model architectures, sensor parameters, or engagement methods. Deeper material is provided to evaluators and authorised procurement through a secure briefing.

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