Pilot access opens for the Horus field loop
Horus is preparing early pilots around a focused workflow: task the aircraft, review detections, verify coordinates, and hand off the response.
Pilot Access
Product milestones, system notes, field pilots, and company thinking as we build autonomous mission systems for teams operating in the physical world.
Horus is preparing early pilots around a focused workflow: task the aircraft, review detections, verify coordinates, and hand off the response.
Pilot Access
The first package is deliberately narrow so operators can trust the mission record before expanding into larger supervised fleets.
New mission visuals show the product direction: fixed-wing coverage, clean map handoff, and readable terrain context from above.

Horus ranks observations, keeps imagery tied to coordinates, and gives humans the final review step before escalation.

The company is focused on field operations where teams need aerial reach, fast coverage, and a reliable decision trail.
Route progress, aircraft health, coverage gaps, and handoff-ready coordinates live in one operator surface.

A practical loop between aircraft, operator, detection review, and response teams.
Every detection should become imagery, confidence, coordinates, and a clear next action.
Start with one reliable mission workflow, then scale into supervised multi-aircraft operations.
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