Modern Warfare
Modern warfare has shifted drastically. Symmetric warfare has returned, dominated by drones and small squads operating with limited awareness.
Sensing and situational awareness are now core to fighting in electromagnetically contested environments. The rise of autonomy in this context demands a switch from high-price, low-volume systems to low-price, high-volume solutions.New Needs
The modern battlefield craves inexpensive, attritable and still high-performance solutions.
Enemy adaptations occur at a high pace. We need the ability to remotely upgrade fleets of autonomous systems and enable rapid iterations.
With autonomous systems on the rise, we lack humans to manage vast fleets. This necessitates a platform approach acquiring and treating large amounts of data inputs into actionable outputs.
Modern areas of conflict and tensions in Europe and the Pacific define our era of warfare. They demand an overhaul of the military-industrial complex.Legacy Prime Players
Legacy prime contractors focus on long-term, large-scale, cost-plus contracts. This creates built-in obsolescence, falling short of today’s military demands.
Current defense systems suffer from a slow rate of innovation, production volume, and pricing. These are fundamentally at odds with modern defense needs.Our Response
At Deep Mine, we tackle these challenges head-on by:
1. Building next-gen sensors and application specific drones to support our forces' technical edge,
2. Elevating consumer electronics to military-grade performance through software,
3. Creating a unifying AI platform for constant updates to detection capabilities, leveraging large-scale data acquisition.Our History
Since April 2024, Deep Mine has:
• Grown from 3 to 20+ members, assembling top talent from all around the Aerospace and Defense industry,
• Built the first Sahara prototype, our advanced synthetic aperture radar,
• Achieved fully autonomous drone flights, pushing unmanned system boundaries,
• Conducted a joint demonstration with the French army and a major research lab,
• Launched our Swiss office, developing Thar and Gobi, our next products.
"To be prepared for war is one of the most effective means of preserving peace." - George Washington.