THE FORT KNOX
FLEET

Every Fort Knox platform is powered by Aegis OS — delivering resilient autonomy across air, land, and sea. Built for the contested edge, designed to win.

V-Strike
● OPERATIONAL

Group 3 UAS

V-Strike

Precision ISR from any terrain

The V-Strike is a vertical takeoff and landing unmanned aerial system designed for Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance missions in the most contested electromagnetic environments. With no runway requirement, it deploys rapidly from any surface — land, ship, or forward operating base.

Endurance
12+ hrs
Payload
25 lbs
Range
150 km
Ceiling
18,000 ft
Propulsion
Hybrid Electric
Navigation
GPS-Independent
Autonomous ISREW HardenedSwarm-ReadyGPS-Denied OpsSIGINT CollectionRapid Deploy
Phantom Wing
● DEVELOPMENT

Loyal Wingman

Phantom Wing

The loyal wingman of the future

Phantom Wing is a high-performance autonomous jet aircraft designed to fly alongside manned fighters as a force multiplier. Powered by Aegis OS, it executes electronic attack, kinetic strike, and adversary deception missions — all while being managed by a single human pilot in the lead aircraft.

Speed
Mach 0.9+
Range
1,500 km
Payload
2,000 lbs
Ceiling
45,000 ft
Propulsion
Turbofan
Autonomy
Full Aegis OS
AI DogfightingElectronic AttackHuman-Machine TeamingKinetic StrikeAdversary DeceptionMulti-Role
Sentinel Node
● TESTING

Class III UGV

Sentinel Node

Silent guardian of the perimeter

Sentinel Node is a rugged six-wheeled autonomous ground vehicle engineered for perimeter defense, forward reconnaissance, and logistics in GPS-denied environments. Its silent electric drive and low thermal signature make it nearly undetectable in night operations.

Speed
45 mph
Payload
500 lbs
Range
200 km
Endurance
24 hrs
Propulsion
Silent Electric
Navigation
Visual SLAM
Night Vision AISilent DriveTerrain Adaptive360° SensorsPerimeter DefenseLogistics Support

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