Armed Forces

The armed forces provide the sensors, platforms, and effectors. Varindor provides situational awareness, decision support, and command and control — processing the data into a physics-grounded operational picture and coordinating the kill chain from detection through engagement to assessment.

USE CASES
SENSORS PLATFORMS EFFECTORS VARINDOR SA / DECISION SUPPORT / C2 / KILL CHAIN OPERATIONAL PICTURE TARGETING SOLUTIONS AUTONOMOUS OPERATIONS NATO INTEROPERABLE / AIR-GAPPED / AUDITABLE

Capabilities

Kill Chain

Sensor-to-shooter pipeline from detection through threat assessment, targeting, engagement, and battle damage assessment. Full traceability and ROE enforcement at every stage. Technical detail.

Physics-Grounded Battlespace

Volumetric simulation of EM, acoustic, thermal, and CBRN fields over real terrain. The operational picture reflects what the physics predicts, updated continuously. Technical detail.

Autonomous Operations

Command and control of autonomous platforms — recon, surveillance, counter-UAS, swarm coordination. Physics-aware route planning through the volumetric threat environment. Technical detail.

Cognitive Reasoning

Autonomous intelligence assessment, adversary modeling, counter-deception, and deception planning — continuously, at machine speed, validated against the live physics. Technical detail.

Cross-Domain Operations

Cyber and electronic warfare effects coordinated with kinetic operations through a configurable timing matrix. Each domain has its own authorization levels and ROE enforcement. Technical detail.

Training & Wargaming

The same platform runs exercises with physics-accurate simulation, scenario replay, and what-if exploration. Operators train on the system they operate. Technical detail.

Coalition Operations

Multiple nations operate on the same platform with sovereign data control per nation. Classification, compartments, and releasability are enforced at every boundary. Each nation sees only what has been explicitly released to them.

NATO-standard interfaces — Link-16, NFFI, STANAG 4586, MIL-STD-2525D — enable interoperability with partner forces and existing systems.

Why a Shared Platform Matters

When infrastructure operators use the same platform to monitor critical systems, their anomaly data feeds into the same intelligence picture the armed forces see. A cyber-physical attack on energy infrastructure becomes visible to military intelligence before it escalates. A CBRN incident detected by civil protection shares the same physics model the armed forces use for NBC operations. The armed forces gain cross-domain awareness that would otherwise require separate intelligence channels and manual coordination.

Classified Integration

As delivered, the platform is fully functional for training, wargaming, and exercises. Operational deployment with live weapon systems and effectors is a classified customer-delivery project in which the armed forces provide the integration specifications under their own security framework and classification authority.