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TALWS is the airborne directed-energy capability built to give combat pilots an active shield engaged at the speed of light. Designed as a podded system integrated with existing fighter airframes, the platform extends protection from the cockpit to the ground — intercepting incoming threats before they reach the warfighter, in the seconds where conventional response cannot.
We partnered with Lockheed Martin to translate a complex directed-energy program from technical roadmap into a cinematic visual signal — engineered for Pentagon reviews, allied government briefings, and the high-stakes conversations where laser defense moves from concept into deployable doctrine. Speed-of-light protection, made visible.
We develop ideas and make them real. Using new AI tools to push each defense project further — with direction, craft, and intention behind every frame.
Every frame is built with purpose. Define scene, action, and environment — AI executes, you stay in command of the story.
Full control of lens, angle, and motion — from ISR to operator POV. Creative direction at operational scale.
Visuals that feel authentic — from briefing through after-action. Craft that earns trust on screen and in the field.
Every detail chosen with intent — from kit to lighting. The visual standard defense storytelling deserves.
Sirius Compact is the lightweight, passive electronic-warfare sensor engineered to surface threats across the RF spectrum without revealing its own presence. Where conventional surveillance emits, Sirius listens — mapping the electromagnetic environment in silence and turning passive intelligence into a tactical edge across every level of operation.
We partnered with Thales to translate the program into a cinematic visual signal. The system's compact SWaP profile makes it deployable on drones, vehicles, vessels, masts, or man-portable kits — bringing capabilities once reserved for static installations down to the tactical edge. The reel was engineered for procurement reviews, allied defense briefings, and trade-show stages where electronic warfare doctrine moves from theory into operational reality.