We Invented the AI Airborne Air Defense System

ABOUT US

The U.S. and NATO warned that the world is facing an all-out war in the next two decades and preparing for the possibility of nuclear war in 2027 -2035. The U.S. and NATO also warn that Russia's ongoing nuclear threats are dangerous, and these actions will lead the world closer to a global nuclear catastrophe and heading for World War III (Credit: NATO News). They further warn that the West and all NATO allies and partners should immediately step up for large-scale war preparations and full-scale military mobilization, including resilience, civil preparedness (NATO News).

The U.S. and NATO emphasized that preventing a global nuclear catastrophe urgently requires credible deterrence and defense strategy based on nuclear, conventional, and missile defense capabilities in all domains: air, sea, land, space, and cyber. The fundamental principles of deterrence and defense strategy of nuclear capability are to preserve peace, prevent coercion, and deter aggression. (Credit: NATO’s nuclear deterrence policy and forces).

Who We Are

We are a Canadian company. For the past 15 years (since 2009), we have spent extensive time researching, designing, and inventing an "Airborne Air Defense System" comprised of Artificial Intelligence (AI), a family of UAVs and drone-on-drone warfighting techniques, and a 21st-century  deterrence and defense concept for next-generation drone warfare, 2030 and beyond.

Artificial Intelligence and the Future of UAVs and Drone Warfare

Artificial Intelligence is not a new strategy for the military; it has a long history that goes back to the 1950s before the general public started to use it. Now, AI represents only the latest version in the evolution of military technologies. Given this situation, UAVs and drone warfare technology, conventional weapons, and delivery systems are all set to be replaced, transforming future military warfighting strategies forever.

How We Started the Airborne Air Defense System 15 Years Ago

Our journey began in 2009 when we researched and developed a "CBRN emergency preparedness and response plan" for emergency responders to build a safe and effective work environment in the event of a chemical, biological, radiological, or nuclear catastrophe. This Project is known as the "CBRN Triangle Project." We introduced this CBRN preparedness project to law enforcement during the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics in Canada, and it was well received. Now, law enforcement and emergency responders recognize and use this Project as part of the emergency preparedness and response plan.

During our research (2008) on the "CBRN Triangle Project," we discovered Russia could bring back the 1980s Cold War-era issues of UAVs and drones carrying CBRN weapons and combined delivery systems for future warfare, changing the world and transforming the traditional warfare strategy into modern warfare.

We Analyzed the Cold War Era and Modern-Day Warfare Strategy

The studies demonstrate that even though the Cold War was over, the U.S. Air Force School of Advanced Airpower Studies ("1997-Unmanned Aerial Vehicles and Weapons of Mass Destruction-A Lethal Combination ?" )  established that the Cold War would never disappear. It would come back with a new transformation of UAVs and drone warfare strategy while modernizing future wars forever.

The studies also showed that in the 1980s, seven industrialized nations—Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the U.K., and the United States—raised significant concerns about the use of UAVs and WMD weapons married together and used as effective weapons and weapon delivery systems. However, at the time, no clear solutions were found to mitigate this threat other than recommending new arms control and a strengthening deterrence and defense approach.

Cold War Mindset for Future Warfare

Soon after the Cold War was over, the issue of UAVs and drones carrying WMD weapons and delivery systems was not the highest priority in the military for many decades until February 24, 2022, when Russia invaded Ukraine with UAVs and drones.

Russia's invasion entirely transformed the way of fighting wars for the next 75 years while bringing a Cold War-era mindset into modern-day warfare, in which UAVs and WMD weapons are capable of being used together as effective weapons and delivery systems.

As said, this old concern has already been proven by the Russia – Ukraine war, Israel's ongoing war with Gaza and Lebanon, proxy attacks in the Middle East, US-China aggression in the South Sea, and Taiwan issues, including global competition for a new arms race among superpowers.

We also researched the 1950s United States' development of several types of delivery systems designed to attack the Soviet Union with nuclear weapons, including the "Strategic Triad (Credit: U.S. Department of Defense)." Further analyzed in the 1980s, the "Strategic Defense Initiative," which was known as "SDI", or "Star Wars."(Credt: The U.S. State Department) missile defense system was proposed to protect the United States from attack by ballistic nuclear missiles.

Global Superpowers Future Arms Race for the Next 75 Years

The Cold War nuclear arms race between the United States and the Soviet Union is not a new issue. The long-running nuclear arms race between the two nuclear powers dates back many decades. Now, electronic warfare strategy with new weapons delivery capabilities has brought another face to the new arms race and new deterrence to this equation.

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 unmanned vehicle systems, 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 2099.

The 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. (The New Yorker Reported)

China:

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

We Invented a Family of Systems to Address the Cold War-era Concerns for the Next Generation of Warfare

We designed an Airborne Air Defense System concept to address the concerns and find effective solutions to the 1980s Cold War-era WMD (Weapons of Mass Destruction) weaponry and weapon delivery system issues raised by seven industrialized nations: Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, U.K., and the United States regarding the capabilities of UAVs and drones carrying weapons of mass destruction (WMD) and the characteristics of both UAVs and WMD weapons used together for the delivery system.

The Airborne Air Defence system concept is related to air superiority, which includes combat and non-combat missions and operations capabilities, monitoring, intercepting, jamming, and destroying any incoming missiles, UAVs, and mass drone attacks from adversaries and enemy territories. The key objective of the invention is to find an effective method to suppress or destroy enemy air defenses before they approach and harm. The other critical area we focused on was finding a new deterrence and defense strategy based on a family of UAVs and drone warfighting techniques that would help to build a competitive arms race for the U.S. and NATO allies to avoid another nuclear war between Russia and other adversaries.

"Peace Through Strength" Concept with 21st Century Deterrence and Defence Strategy

A "peace through strength" concept involves instilling fear in enemies with military power and emphasizing using that power to defeat enemies decisively. This concept has a long history that goes back to the Roman era to the former U.S. President Ronald Reagan in the 1980s.

The Airborne Air Defense System was designed and invented mainly to help the military build a credible deterrence and defense strategy based on the Peace Through Strength concept by using a family of UAVs and drones with defense and offense air power capabilities at all altitudes, high, mid, and low, and in all domains; air, sea, ground, cyber, and space.

This invention of the family of systems and new warfighting strategies would help the U.S. and NATO allies build decisive air power and information superiority to gain a competitive military advantage in all domains over adversaries and enemies. Finally, it would also allow the U.S. and NATO allies to preserve peace, prevent coercion, deter aggression, avoid nuclear war, and ensure that nuclear weapons are never employed.

NATO Wants Canada and Allies to Gear Up for a Conventional War

"NATO says it wants its members to develop national plans to bolster the capacity of their individual defence industry sectors, a concept Canada has struggled with — or avoided outright — for decades." (CBC News Reported) "NATO is telling Canada to thinking the unthinkable and prepare for conventional warfare by urgently strengthening its defense industry. Canada is also concerned that the country's defense industry may struggle to produce enough arms and amunitions if a major conflict arises."

" CBC News has learned that Ottawa has little in the way of institutional knowledge or Cold War-era mechanisms on which to fall back. For decades, the federal government has lacked an across-the-board plan to fully mobilize the country, federal institutions and the economy to fight a conventional war — the kind Ukraine is fighting now." (CBC News Reported)

Civil Preparedness for Military Mobilization

We also focus on strengthening the emergency and civil preparedness plans to support military operations dealing with mass casualties and disruptive health crises. Canada's defence minister insists that Canada is aggressively preparing to face evolving global nuclear threats, and Canada and its allies must be ready for "all scenarios" when it comes to whether Russia could deploy nuclear weapons amid its "failure" in Ukraine. Furthermore, the federal government also strengthened Canada's emergency "preparedness and response" plan for a catastrophic nuclear event. These action plans include preparation for possible CBRNE (chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, and explosive) attacks during the conflicts.

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AUVSI 2013 Washington DC. USA

Exhibitions and Presentations

Defence and Security 2014

Prague Czech Republic

Exhibitor and Speaker: The FUTURE FORCES Exhibition and Conference 2014 is the largest-ever meeting of international military and political representatives from more than 80 countries, particularly those on the "21st-century soldier" projects, protection against weapons of mass destruction, and use of autonomous defense systems.

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AUVSI 2014

Florida USA

Exhibitor: Exhibitor: AUVSI's Unmanned Systems 2014 is the largest trade show and conference dedicated to unmanned systems and robotics technologies, and it was held in Orlando, Florida, USA. For 40 years, AUVSI's Unmanned Systems has been organizing leading networking events for the air, ground, and sea unmanned systems industry.

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OMAE 2013

Nantes, France

Speaker and Technical Paper Accepted:  OMAE2013 is the 32nd International Conference on Ocean, Offshore, and Arctic Engineering conference (OMAE). The "ASME" The American Society of Mechanical Engineers accepted our technical paper "Knowledge of Arctic and EQQ Unmanned Aerial Vehicles for Multiple Applications."

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AUVSI 2013

Washington D.C. USA

Exhibitor: AUVSI Unmanned Systems 2013 was held in Washington, DC, USA. Once again, they brought all the aerospace industry's players to showcase the latest innovations, technology, high-tech military equipment, and new aerospace technologies by leading industries. At the exhibition, we displayed the "Flatbed unmanned aerial vehicle" model.

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Article - Best Concept

Advancing Technology for Humanity

We displayed the Flatbed unmanned aerial vehicle model at the conference. IEEE (the world's largest technical professional organization for advancing technology) recognized that the EQQ Flatbed unmanned aerial vehicle was one of the most exciting concepts at the AUVSI 2013 event.

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ISPO 2013

Alaska USA

Speaker - Technical Paper Accepted:23rd Annual International Offshore and Polar Engineering Conference Alaska USA – 2013.  The technical paper is related to integrating unmanned aircraft systems into Arctic operations. "Knowledge of Arctic and Unmanned Aerial Vehicles."

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ArcticNet Conference 2012

Vancouver, BC Canada

Exhibitor: ArcticNet's latest Annual Scientific Meeting - ASM2012 - was held in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Over many years, the Canadian Armed Forces have been expanding new defence activities from peacetime military engagements to defend Canadian sovereignty and security.

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AUVSI 2012 USA

Las Vegas, USA

Exhibitor: AUVSI's Unmanned Systems North America 2012 was held from August 6 to 9, 2012 at Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas, USA. The conference focused on all domains, air, sea, and ground unmanned systems, maritime systems, and unmanned aircraft.

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AUVSI Israel 2012

Tel Aviv, Israel

Technical Paper AcceptedInternational Conference on Unmanned Systems – AUVSI Israel 2012 held in Tel Aviv, from 20-22 March 2012. Israel pioneered the field of unmanned aerial vehicles for many decades, going back to the 1970s. Our Mother hen and parasite chicks unmanned aerial system technical paper was accepted.

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AUVSI 2011

Washington, DC USA

Exhibitor: The AUVSI Unmanned Systems North America conference and exhibition took place in Washington, D.C., from August 16 through 19, 2011. The conference covered various military, civil, and commercial unmanned systems applications and unmanned vehicles for air, ground, and maritime use.

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WILDLAND FIRE 2012

Seattle Washington, USA

Poster PresentationThe 3rd Human Dimensions of Wildland Fire Conference was held April 17-19, 2012, in Seattle, Washington, USA. We participated in a poster presentation on how UAVs can be used to combat wildfire situations. Military mobilization of military resources on wildfires goes back many decades.

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Unmanned System Canada

2011 - Halifax, Nova Scotia Canada

Paper Accepted - SpeakerThe Unmanned System Canada conference was held in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, on September 6, 2011. This conference included presentations from top defence officials and commercial sectors focusing on air, ground, and maritime unmanned systems for military, civil, and commercial applications.

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