Skybourne Aero
Use Cases

Halo doesn't wait for the briefing. It's already on the call.

Many missions, one Halo.

Wildfire ISR

You see the fire before it sees you.

For fire chiefs and incident commanders

Why Halo: most drones watch fire from a safe distance. Halo flies into the smoke and reads what's burning, leaking, and moving.

T + 0
Sub-60s deployment. The fire is on the tablet before the next truck arrives.
T + 5
Multi-sensor payload reads through smoke: hot spots, gas leaks, structural heat.
T + 20
Live perimeter, crew positions, and civilian egress paths. Every pass.
Flies in
Smoke, gas, 250 °C heat
Reads
Hot spots and gas leaks
Maps
Crews, civilians, perimeter
Search and Rescue

Find the one. Rule out the rest.

For SAR teams, search coordinators, sheriff's offices

Why Halo: most drones spot warm shapes. Halo's AI tells you which one is your missing person, and which is a deer, a log, or livestock.

T + 0
Draw the search box. Halo flies it autonomously, ten times faster than ground teams.
T + 5
AI classifies what it finds: hiker from deer, body from log, child from undergrowth.
T + 20
Subject confirmed. Halo locks the orbit, vectors the IC, holds through GPS dropouts.
Covers
10x ground-team speed
Classifies
Subject from terrain
Locks
Position to the IC
Defense and Perimeter ISR

An autonomous wingman on the wire.

For federal, DoD, and protective-detail teams

T + 0
Standing perimeter patrol the moment you arm it.
T + 5
Onboard vision flags contacts. Decision-quality alerts only.
T + 20
Encrypted, directional feed straight to the operator.
Patrols
Autonomous perimeter
Flags
People and vehicles
Encrypts
Direct operator feed
Detection Library

What Halo sees from the sky.

90%+ Avg. detection accuracy
Person
First Responder
Cars
Trucks
Animals
Smoke
Fire
Guns
Knives
Adversary Drones
Aircraft
Windows + Doors
Text + Plates
Hazmat Symbols

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