History of World War I and World War II, technological inventions, and the enhancement of military power
The history of World War I and World War II warfare strategies demonstrated that the combination of technological inventions and international intellectual property rights largely influenced post-war military doctrines and tactics for many generations, and also enriched the military power of the nations that invented, developed, and implemented such technology. (Ref: The National WWII Museum -The Scientific and Technological Advances of World War II)
.We are a Canadian company. For the past 16 years (since 2009), we have been involved in designing and inventing a "technological invention" for the next generation of autonomous and artificial intelligence (AI)-driven UAVs and drone warfare. We focused mainly on deterrence and defense strategy against modern nuclear and other WMD (chemical, biological, radiological) warfare.
Our research and analysis
To achieve our objectives, we have conducted comprehensive research and analysis on the potential of a 21st-century "third revolution in warfare", as well as warfighting technology and techniques for future warfare, beyond 2025. Multiple military studies revealed that Russia has never abandoned the Cold War and post-Cold War era war scenarios, and they will bring back those scenarios with more complex and perilous warfare strategies that will persist for many decades.
Objectives of our "technological invention"
The key objective of our "technological invention" is to find solutions to the 1980s post-Cold War era, the significant security concern of the capabilities and characteristics of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and drones carrying nuclear and other Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD), and their delivery system raised by the seven industrialized nations; The United States, Germany, France, Italy, Japan, U.K., and Canada. (Ref:The US Air Force School of Advanced Airpower Studies "1997-Unmanned Aerial Vehicles and Weapons of Mass Destruction-A Lethal Combination ?").
We also analyzed the 1950s, the birth of Artificial Intelligence (AI), (Ref: The US Department of Energy) and the years of its advancements. Most importantly, explore ways UAVs and drones could perform machine learning capabilities, and human-like intelligence, specifically to address and solve the issues and concerns of the 1980s UAVs and drones carrying nuclear and other WMD capabilities, and deliver them.
The United States' "Strategic Triad " and Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI) missile program
We further analyzed the 1950s United States' "Strategic Triad" (Credit: US Department of War), air, sea, and land-based nuclear delivery systems. Further analysis of the 1980s, the "Strategic Defense Initiative," known as "SDI" or the "Star Wars" program. (Credit: The US State Department)
The primary objective of our "technological innovation" is to develop a fleet of anti-UAVs and drones, along with "THE-BEE" warfighting strategies, to enhance future air superiority and information superiority, thereby deterring and defending against modern UAV and drone warfare. Most importantly, finding strategic solutions that help to deter modern nuclear and other WMD (chemical, biological, radiological) threats.
We specifically focus on implications of 21st century wars related to escalation of evolving new technology, war fighting techniques, and warfare strategies, also history and rising concerns of the possibility of the return of nuclear escalation among major superpowers, and the role of use of weapons and weapons delivery systems, including the nuclear deterrence strategy that could help to avoid nuclear and WMD war.
The third revolution in warfare stratergy
The third revolution in warfare involves the next generation of autonomous weapons systems and Artificial Intelligence (AI) -powered systems of architecture, all of which are capable of engaging in both offensive and defensive airpower activities, aiming to defeat or deter enemy attacks without direct human intervention. These airpower actions involved armed drones, autonomous missile systems, and swarms of small drones interconnected with existing manned and unmanned systems.
Our technological invention is a "Air-Based Air Defense System", known as "Mother hen and parasite chicks", comprises a fleet of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and drones, integrated into drone-on-drone warfighting technique (THE-BEE" system), capable of coordinating and communicating with each other (Artificial Intelligence), with or without satellite communications and operate together as one big family to achieve future military objectives.
One of the key elements of the technological invention is designing a system of strategy that would help to combat anti-access/area denial (A2/AD) challenges by accessing areas where other manned or unmanned platforms cannot go, including conflict environments, regions, and territories around the globe.
In November 2021, "NATO has reached out to civil society, youth, and the private sector for their input on NATO 2030 ". The "NATO 2030 initiative is about making sure the Alliance remains ready today to face tomorrow's challenges. The US also recognized the importance of the partnerships. On December 2, 2022, Lt. Gen. Stacey Hawkins, Commander of the US Air Force Sustainment Center, stated, "Highly efficient public-private partnerships will be a key ingredient in providing successful sustainment outcomes and deterring adversaries in the future." Public-private partnerships enable the military to leverage private sector innovation and expertise in developing new concepts, technologies, and solutions.
On September 23, 2025, the US Secretary of War, Pete Hegseth, announced(Ref: The US Army) that he had directed Army Secretary Daniel P. Driscoll to formally establish "a joint, interagency task force to counter hostile unmanned aerial systems, commonly referred to as drones".
In September 2025, European Union leaders met to discuss the urgent need for the multi-layered "drone wall" defence system. Moreover, NATO and the European Union expressed their full support for this proposed system, following Russian airspace violations over Denmark, Poland, and Estonia. "A ‘Drone Wall’ is needed for Europe to defend against a new threat" (Ref: The Chatham House)
The global superpowers, the US, Russia, and China, admit that 21st-century modern warfare significantly differs from traditional warfare. They also acknowledge that whoever develops a drone-on-drones swarm warfare strategy combined with artificial intelligence (AI) will play a significant role in the next generation of warfare and dominate the world.
We mainly focus on protecting technological inventions through intellectual property rights, preventing adversaries and enemies from using or reverse-engineering technology, including wartime and postwar protection for the invention. The history demonstrates that technological inventions and intellectual property rights have provided opportunities to engage various governments in bilateral and multilateral negotiations and agreements, including trade agreements and wartime negotiations.


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.
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.
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."
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.
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.
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."
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.