Mesh-networked personal area radar — every soldier becomes a sensor node.
PAR gives an individual real-time situational awareness, then mesh-networks multiple units together so an entire unit shares one live tactical picture. Each unit is a sensor node; data aggregates across the mesh and backhauls via Emrys SatCom.
| Problem solved | Individual and unit-level situational awareness is still largely siloed — soldiers and small teams lack a shared, real-time picture built from their own sensors. |
| Key innovation | No identified competitor currently offers mesh-networked personal radar at the individual soldier level. The mesh turns a useful personal tool into a genuine force multiplier. |
| Target markets | Military and special forces, law enforcement, consumer safety. |
| Status | A working v1 prototype has been operational for six-plus years. Seed stage funds v2 development and a mesh demonstrator. |
| Key milestone | DASA grant application within 3 months of incorporation; v2 prototype by Month 9. |
| Revenue model | Direct sale, DASA / R&D contracts, and OEM licensing. |