| Capability | Ground Systems | F-SKY |
|---|---|---|
| Coverage Speed | 2–8 km²/hr | 50+ km²/hr |
| Operator Requirement | 1 per sensor | 1 per 5 UAVs |
| Hazardous Zone Access | Restricted / Lethal | Full Access |
| Deployment Time | 30–90 min | < 8 min |
| Real-Time 2D/3D Map | Not Available | Full Coverage |
| Detection Sensitivity | ppm level | ppb level ↑ |
| AI Decision Support | None | Onboard Neural Engine |
One F-SKY operator controls 5 UAVs simultaneously — replacing 20+ ground personnel for equivalent area coverage.
Direct API integration with NATO CBRN databases, national emergency systems, and military command networks.
On-board neural processing delivers classification in <3 seconds — operates fully in denied-communications environments.
Aerial detection is an underserved segment. F-SKY targets 12% market penetration within 5 years of full deployment.
The problem is invisible — and that's what makes it lethal. Chemical warfare agents and industrial toxins can kill within minutes, yet today's CBRN detection systems require personnel to physically enter contaminated zones, cover limited ground, and take up to 90 minutes just to deploy. When seconds matter, this is unacceptable.
F-SKY changes the doctrine entirely. By mounting military-grade FTIR spectrometers on autonomous UAV platforms, we've built the world's first truly scalable aerial chemical detection system. A single F-SKY deployment scans over 50 km² per hour — 25× faster than any ground-based system — while keeping every operator safely beyond the danger zone.
The technology is proven. Our FTIR sensor suite detects chemical agents at parts-per-billion concentrations, identifies the specific compound from a library of 800+ substances, and transmits classified threat data to command in under 3 seconds. On-board AI classifies threat level, predicts atmospheric spread, and recommends response actions — autonomously, even in denied-communications environments.
The market is massive and underserved. The global CBRN defense market stands at $8.2 billion, growing at 6.8% annually. Aerial CBRN detection represents less than 4% of current deployments — F-SKY is entering a near-virgin segment with a decisive technological lead and no direct competitor at this capability level.
We are already in active dialogue with three NATO member defense ministries and two national emergency management agencies. We are seeking Series A investment to scale manufacturing, accelerate regulatory approvals, and expand from 5-unit pilot deployments to 50-unit national-scale programs.
F-SKY is not just a product — it is a new doctrine for protecting populations from invisible threats. The era of sending human beings into chemical kill zones ends here. The future of CBRN defense flies.