Situational Awareness · Doctrinal Interpretation

Turn observation
into doctrine.

Opspex is the doctrinally-aware situational-awareness layer for Canadian and allied defence operations. It turns drone observations and live unit positions into NATO-recognisable claims a soldier or analyst can act on immediately — no manual report typing, no translation work.

What it does

Same product runs as a training simulator, plugs into your existing TAK / ATAK deployment, and feeds a deployed-unit watch view that shows only what's actionable right now. The differentiator is the doctrinal layer. The picture and the radios are commodity. Turning raw observation into "Squadron of Tanks, Tier 1, FLASH precedence" — that's the value.

Reads

Drone vision · mesh radios · TAK CoT feeds · operator input

Applies

ATP-112 formation rollup · ACP-125 SALUTE structuring · threat-tier classification

Pushes to

Single-screen operator UI · small-screen watch view for deployed units, prioritised one alert at a time

Three modes, one codebase

Same architecture across training, exercise, and operations. Customers grow with us instead of forking to a different product.

ModeCustomerSellable today?
Training simulator Defence colleges, NCO schools, force-development orgs ✓ Yes
Exercise constructive overlay Brigades, battalion training organizations Phase 2 · in flight
Operational SA tool Deployed units, intelligence cells Phase 4 · in plan

Where it sits in your stack

Opspex emits and consumes CoT. If you run TAK Server, Opspex outputs — contact reports, assessments, watch alerts — appear in your ATAK clients automatically. If you don't, Opspex works standalone. Adding TAK is configuration, not a rebuild.

We don't replace your SA fabric. We add doctrinal interpretation on top of it.

Built for defensible Canadian and allied procurement

SME-validated doctrine

ATP-112 / ACP-125 validation by 20+-year CAF military intelligence SME on the founder team.

Compliance posture

BOM and architecture defensible to Canadian Controlled Goods Program, NDAA, and Canadian content rules.

Open-source foundation

PX4 flight controller, Meshtastic LoRa firmware. No closed black-boxes. Western-sourced supply chain.

Team

Drago Banovic — doctrine, CAF intelligence · Claudel Lessard-Therrien — operations, partnerships · Ilyass Tabiai — technical, build.

Montréal, Canada.

The ask

A pilot conversation. We can run a tailored Base Defense demo at your office in under an hour, reproduced from your operational layout.

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