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Mission

APS is developing Fenix, a software module for integration into military aerial drone systems.

Fenix enables dynamic attack protocols, allowing drones to strike targets while in motion using either a free-fall munition or a rocket-propelled warhead.

Fenix:

Dynamic | Reusable

Dynamic munition drop

Flight path of Fenix-enabled drone and the trajectory of a dropped munition

Rocket-propelled warhead

Flight path of Fenix-enabled drone and the straight trajectory of a fired rocket-propelled grenade

This results in faster, less predictable attacks compared to crude systems that release their payloads from a static hover. And unlike popular “kamikaze” drones, Fenix-enabled drones survive the mission and can be reused.

Static and exposed to enemy fire

A static hovering drone dropping munition straight down on it's target

Non-reusable "Kamikaze"

A kamikaze drone diving into it's target

Fenix's combination of dynamic performance and survivability increases operational effectiveness and makes the end user less vulnerable to component shortages, especially during wartime, when global supply chains are under pressure.

Fenix is in early-stage development. APS is seeking co-founders with software engineering backgrounds. If this resonates with you,  and you share our commitment, we would like to hear from you.

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Our Commitment

APS exists to support the defense of peaceful nations. We believe that lasting security depends on a nation's ability to protect its people and territory against armed aggression, not with words alone, but through a credible military force consisting of skilled soldiers and advanced technology.

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