Threats arrive in seconds, across air, land, and sea. Atomrock's Advanced Defense system gives authorities a closed-loop response, detecting, classifying, tracking, and acting on intrusions in real time. Three core components work in concert: a customized AI model platform, a wide-area radar, and an EO/IR dual-sensor camera. Together they secure government and military buildings, airports, coastlines, ports, and other sensitive sites where tailored defense is essential.
From quadcopters and fixed-wing UAS to surface vessels and ground intrusions, the system classifies threats across air, land, and sea. AI models can be tuned to the specific intrusion types each site cares about, DJI variants, military-grade UAS, speedboats, unauthorized vehicles, so each detection arrives at the operator console with target type, confidence, and threat level already assigned. Operators see identified targets, not just motion.
A long-range 360° radar pairs with an EO/IR dual-sensor camera and AI-driven real-time threat classification scoring, so the system tracks in conditions where any single modality would fall short, fog, glare, low light, contested airspace, busy coastlines. Radar provides range and bearing, the EO/IR camera locks visual confirmation on the same target, and the AI keeps the lock as the threat moves. The result is continuous, day-night, all-weather tracking across air, land, and sea.
Fixed at a perimeter, mounted on a vehicle, or trailered into a forward position, the same system runs in whichever configuration a site needs. In oil and gas facilities, power stations, ports, coastlines, and military installations, an unauthorized drone, vessel, or vehicle is not just a privacy concern, it can be an ignition risk, an operational shutdown risk, or a sovereignty risk. The system deploys where the threat is, with the same architecture across mobile and fixed installations.
Every sensor, every camera, every alarm visible to the operator from one workstation. IR feeds, tactical video with target lock, geospatial situational map, and particle/thermal analytics converge into a single command surface, giving one operator full visibility across air, land, and sea. The console scales from one site to a network of sites, without scaling the operations team.
Detection, classification, tracking, and response live under one architecture. Radar and EO/IR feed edge AI inference. Classified targets reach the operator console with threat-level scoring. Engagement decisions route through the same command surface, keeping the entire detect-to-respond loop coherent end to end.
A multi-domain threat detection and tracking system combining 360° radar, EO/IR dual-sensor cameras, and AI threat scoring. It detects, classifies, and tracks aerial, land, and maritime targets in real time.
Drones (commercial DJI variants and military-grade UAS), unauthorized vehicles, speedboats, intruders on foot, and other anomalies tunable per deployment.
Long-range 360° detection radar, EO (electro-optical visible) cameras, IR (thermal/infrared) cameras, and optional RF detection and jamming modules. Atomrock’s AI fuses every stream into a single threat track.
Fixed at perimeter sites (military bases, critical infrastructure, ports), mobile on vehicle and ship platforms, and as part of a layered defense stack with partners such as QuickSet (camera systems) and Robin Radar (detection radar).
Every detection is scored by threat type, confidence, range, trajectory, and operator-defined rules — so operators see identified threats, not just motion alerts. False positives drop and response time improves.