Artificial Intelligence (AI) Airborne Air Defense System

Next-Generation Drone Warfare and Deterrence

21-Century Warfare Need New Deterrence and Defence Strategy
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AI Airborne Air Defense System

We invented the Mother Hen and Parasite Chicks Artificial Intelligence (AI) unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) airborne air defense system and 21st-century new deterrence and defense concept for the next generation of drone warfare, 2030 and beyond, for another 75 years of NATO's future 2099

For the past 16 years (since 2008), we have been researching, designing, and inventing a new military "Force Model" that comprises an "Airborne Air Defense System" that can contribute to future military readiness for 2030 and beyond. The key objective of the "Force Model" is to transform the system to replace the traditional warfare strategy with new artificial intelligence, autonomous unmanned aerial vehicles, and swarm drones, the new face of warfare.

NATO 2099 - 75 Years in the Future

"The NATO Defense College (NDC) is looking ahead to 75 years in the future, imagining what NATO – and the world – will look like in 2099...." "The NATO 2099 graphic novel takes place in a world that experienced a devastating series of global maritime attacks throughout the 2050s. During these 'Sea Wars', small groups of malicious actors used unmanned technologies to blow up the warships of national navies ..." ( NATO 2099 graphic novel imagines the future of the Alliance

The U.S. and NATO warn allies and partners to prepare for a large-scale war in 2027-2035

The U.S. and NATO warn allies and partners to prepare for a large-scale war in 2027-2035

After 75 years since World War II, which ended with two nuclear bombs, once again now, the world is heading for the possibility of another nuclear war in 2027-2035, which will reach a breaking point during the summer of 2025 on "Day X." The U.S. and NATO warn that Russia's ongoing nuclear threats are dangerous. Any such action will lead the world closer to a global nuclear catastrophe and World War III (Credit: NATO News). They also warn that the West and all NATO allies and partners should immediately step up for large-scale war preparations and military and full national mobilization, which includes civil mobilization, civil preparedness, and emergency response plans. (The Telegraph News. U.K. Reported)

Thinking the ’unthinkable’: NATO wants Canada and allies to gear up for a conventional war (ici Radio Canada reported)

Russia-Ukraine war transformed traditional warfare strategy into modern UAVs and drone warfare for the next 75 years

In February 2022, Russia—Ukraine war transformed the way of fighting wars into the next generation of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and drone warfare. This transformation of warfare also brought the 1950s "Artificial Intelligence" technology into new warfighting techniques and the Cold War era nuclear rhetoric and nuclear challenges into modern-day warfare.

The 1980s Cold War era is back

During the Cold War era in the 1980s, capabilities of unmanned aerial vehicles or drones carried weapons of mass destruction (WMD) and the systems that delivered them were a significant security concern among the G7 industrialized nations: the United States, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, and the United Kingdom (U.K.). However, at the time, no clear solutions were found to mitigate these threats other than strengthening export and arms controls and allowing allies to pursue credible deterrence and defense.

In 2022, the U.S. and NATO were concerned about the possible use of tactical nuclear weapons by Russia. Specifically, Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) and drones, weaponized with Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear (CBRN) weapons that could cause mass destruction. In addition to previous threats, in September 2024, the Russian President said "he would consider using nuclear weapons upon receiving reliable information about the massive launch of aerospace attack vehicles and their crossing of our state border" (BBC News Reported).

Given the strategic environment, the U.S., UK, Germany, France, Canada, and all other NATO allies and partners immediately placed their nations on a complete military mobilization and preparation plan. This preparation has been the largest military adaptation since the end of the Cold War in the 1980s. NATO's resilience and civil preparedness are crucial to the nation's deterrence and defense.

Future Forces 2014 - Prague, Czech Republic

21-Century New Deterrence and Defence for Future Warfare

The U.S. and NATO military experts recognized that Russia-Ukraine transformation of the new warfare strategy further modified the future deterrence and defense, which is the bedrock of global nuclear safety and security. We analyzed the Cold War era tensions between the United States and the Soviet Union, and their respective allies conflict in the 1980s, also Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI), or "Star Wars," and methods they used to strengthen deterrence based on the "Peace Through Strength" concept.

Now, the global superpowers and NATO allies all recognize that the next generation of warfare will involve artificial intelligence, a family of UAVs, and a drone warfare strategy to achieve 21st-century deterrence and defense objectives. Military experts say, "Whoever comes up with the idea of a drone-on-drone swarm war strategy with artificial intelligence will dominate the world and will accomplish credible deterrence for the next 75 years to deter and avoid another nuclear war."

New Arms Race Among Superpowers

The world is preparing for 21st-century deterrence and a new arms race that could start as early as 2026

The Russia-Ukrain transformation of warfare strategy also created a new global arms race among superpowers. It accelerated military modernization movements to another level. Given this strategic environment, the leading global superpowers, the U.S., Russia, and China, are accelerating a new arms race, recognizing that future warfare will involve artificial Intelligence (AI), a family of systems unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), and drone swarm warfare strategies.

Russia:In September 2017, the Russian President said that whoever comes up with a drone-on-drone swarm strategy with Artificial Intelligence will play a significant role in the next generation of electronic warfare and will come to dominate the world for another 75 years until 2100.

United States: On August 28th, 2023, the U.S. Deputy Secretary of Defense, Kathleen Hicks, announced what she called "the Replicator initiative," an effort to modernize the American arsenal by adding fleets of Artificial Intelligence unmanned, relatively cheap weapons and equipment.

China: Now, China is gearing up for a new kind of drone warfare that would be equipped with an Artificial Intelligence (AI) swarm of bees concept to overpower adversaries and the enemy.

We Invented the Unmanned Airborne Air Defense System for Future Military Readiness

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Who We Are

We are a Canadian company, for the past 15 years (since 2009), we have been researching, designing, and inventing an Artificial Intelligence (AI) unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) Airborne Air Defense System (AADS) comprised of a swarm of drones-on-drones warfighting techniques, known as the "THE-BEE" system, for future military readiness, 2030 and beyond.

21st-Century Warfare, Deterrence, and Defence Concept

We specifically focus on the implications and challenges of 21st-century warfare strategies related to rising concerns about the return of nuclear escalation and the 21st-century new arms race incorporated into unmanned aerial vehicles and drone warfare strategy.

We also analyzed the role of UAVs and drones used as new modern weaponry and weapons delivery systems, including countermeasures of "systems of systems" architecture, which integrated into manned and unmanned systems that would have capabilities to prevent any adversaries and enemy's actions.

Resilience, Civil Preparedness for Military Mobilization

"Civil preparedness is a central pillar of NATO Allies" (NATO News). "Countries in western and central Europe, as well as the United States and Canada,  face a mounting threat of direct attack on their homelands." (Credit: Rand Corp). Canada's new defense chief also said," "The military must be ready to face potential threats to Canadian territory within the next five years."

Triangle Project: In 2008, we also designed and developed the emergency preparedness and response plan for civil-military preparation, which aims to build greater coordination and communication capabilities among the military, first responders, medical personnel, and civilians if deterrence fails and a CBRN (chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear) incident occurs. The CBRN "Triangle Project" is a distinctive identification and visual communication system. We first introduced it during the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics in Canada, and it was well received. Now, the system is used by emergency responders and recognized by government agencies.

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Air Defense System

Mother Hen and Parasite Chicks Unmanned Aerial System

We are the first to invent an "Unmanned Airborne Air Defense System" platform comprising a "Flatbed unmanned aerial vehicle" and a fleet of UAVs and drones that have capabilities to launch and recover in midair.

The system comprises a family of unmanned aerial vehicles and drone warfighting techniques, multimission, and multi-operational concepts, including the detection and destruction of WMD weapons, all integrated into a manned and unmanned system-of-systems architecture known as the "EQQ Airborne Air Defense System (EQQ-AADS).

The Mother unmanned aerial vehicle (mother hen) designed to carry a fleet of Sub-unmanned aerial vehicles (chicks) and the sub-unmanned aerial vehicle carrying a fleet of mini-unmanned vehicles (grand chicks) launch and recover in midair, known as the "Mother hen and parasite chicks." The airborne air defense system also comprises artificial intelligence ("drone-on-drones") communication and warfighting techniques, which is known as the "THE-BEE" system.

Patent Rights and Warfare Centers Assessments

On December 12, 2019, we obtained the European Patent and validated patent rights in 17 NATO Allies countries. We further filed an improvement to the patent with enhanced systems and enhanced Artificial Intelligence capabilities. Note that some improvements are still in the design stage. The U.S. Department of Defense Weapons Systems and the Canadian Aerospace Warfare centers evaluated the invention in the early stages. Warfare Center stated that it had merits for future employment in unmanned systems.

Confidentiality and Degree of Secrecy

Due to national security reasons, past, present, and future, all communications, information, research and development, technologies, and designs are not publicly available except those already disclosed in the patent disclosures and on our website.

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Our Mission and Vision

Peace Through Strength Strategy

Our mission, which began 15 years ago in 2009, is to design and invent an artificial intelligence (AI) "Airborne air defense system" to enhance next-generation air superiority and information superiority for future military readiness in 2030 and beyond.

The main objective of our mission is to design and invent a family of unmanned aerial vehicles or drone technology "system of system" air domain architecture that would contribute to the building of 21st-century new deterrence and defense concepts, giving the military the capabilities to gain a competitive military advantage over adversaries and enemies.

Our Vision - Warfare Strategy for the Next 75 Years (2099)

Our vision is to build a new "Force Model" to help modernize traditional warfare strategies into modern warfare systems to strengthen next-generation system readiness for 2030 and beyond, which is more important now than ever since the Cold War.

Our further vision is to contribute the "Mother Hen and Parasite Chicks" unmanned aerial system (Airborne air defense system) and "THE-BEE" warfighting techniques to the U.S. and NATO allies for their long-term military modernization plan for the next 75 years, 2009. This would provide a competitive military advantage over adversaries and help establish nuclear deterreance capability to preserve peace, prevent coercion and deter aggression and there would be no threats in the future.

UAVs or Drones Carrying Weapons of Mass Destruction

The U.S. and NATO have already begun re-capitalizing their major weapons and weapons delivery platforms, many dating back to the Cold War era. Especially in the 1980s, issues about the capabilities of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) or drones carrying weapons of mass destruction (WMD), chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear weapons (CBRN), and delivery systems.

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Defence & Security

Future Forces Defence Conference - Prague, Czech Republic - 2014

Future Forces conference was a well-recognized international event in Prague, Czech Republic. This event was sponsored by the Ministry of Defence Czech Republic Armed Forces, The Ministry of the Interior, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Ministry of Industry and Trade, civil and military parts of the NATO HQ, the European Defence Agency (EDA), and many other relevant nationals as well as international institutions, organizations, and agencies. The objectives and actual purpose of the conference were to promote and enhance strong partnerships with alliances and partners across the globe.