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VERTEBRA

DesignationVERTEBRA
TypeFire Control & Sensor Fusion
ArchitectureOpen · MOSA-Aligned · Distributed
StatusIn Development

VERTEBRA is the backbone the other two systems hang from. It takes radars, EO/IR, and RF sensors, ours or the customer's, and fuses them into one air picture with continuous track custody. It computes the engagement, presents it to an operator, and executes only on authorization.

VERTEBRA distributed sensor and fire-control mesh VERTEBRA Mesh

The Decision Boundary

The Machine Reaches.
The Human Decides.

VERTEBRA is fully autonomous right up to the trigger. It detects, correlates, classifies, assigns the effector, and solves the intercept without anyone touching a console. Then it stops, and it waits.

The stop is architectural. There is no configuration flag, no permissions tier, and no delivery variant that removes the operator from the loop. We build the reach; the customer's people supply the decision. That is the company, and it is where the mark comes from.

VERTEBRA mesh detail

Capabilities

Hold The Picture.

01Multi-sensor fusion across radar, EO/IR, and RFCore
02Track custody and handoff across a distributed node meshCore
03Effector assignment and engagement managementCore
04Human-on-the-loop authorization, enforced in architectureRequired
05Third-party sensor and effector integrationOpen
06Degraded-link and EW-denied operationResilience

If the network partitions, each node continues to fight its own sector with the tracks it holds. Degradation costs coverage, never control.

Proprietary

VERTEBRA is proprietary intellectual property of BonesDefense. Interface specifications are available to integration partners under appropriate agreement. Read the compliance policy

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REVENANT.

The collection end. Long-endurance ISR and SIGINT, working the problem left of launch.