Low-Signature Communications Architecture for the Tactical Edge

Advisory and systems engineering support for next-generation soldier-worn RF capabilities operating in contested electromagnetic environments.

Systems Architecture for the Tactical Edge

Low-Signature RF Integration

Body-worn RF integration and emission-control methodologies that reduce electromagnetic signature while sustaining mission-critical communications.

Soldier-Worn Network Design

System-level integration of radios, sensors, compute, and power into distributed edge-node communications architectures.

Program & Platform Advisory

Technical advisory support for PM offices and primes navigating C2 Modernization, Nett Warrior, and tactical radio alignment.

VEILâ„¢

VEILâ„¢ (Versatile Emissions-Invisible Link) is a patent pending passive, body-integrated antenna system engineered to reshape RF emission behavior at the physical layer.

By implementing a distributed, low-SWaP radiating topology across load-bearing equipment, it reduces localized RF concentration and external electromagnetic exposure while enabling short-range intra-operator connectivity. The distributed configuration reduces coverage shadowing and directional bias, promoting more reliable near-body RF connectivity around the operator.

Waveform-agnostic by design, the architecture integrates with existing radio platforms without requiring changes to operational software or hardware baselines