Capabilities Brief

Building the
American industrial platform.

AIT is an American industrial platform built on 33 years of carrier-launch operations, with 3PL and 4PL infrastructure spanning the United States, Europe, and Latin America. Mission-critical communications and counter-UAS ship today through partner integration. The next chapter brings drones, secure encrypted devices for law enforcement and government, and American manufacturing capacity online in 2026. This page describes what's online and what's coming.

Unmanned systems and counter-drone defense

Unmanned systems, and the systems that defeat them.

AIT's autonomy posture covers two complementary stacks. Counter-UAS shipping today through partner-platform integration, and American-manufactured unmanned aerial systems coming online in 2026. Both are anchored on a non-Chinese supply chain, on the operating model AIT already uses for mission-critical telecom hardware, and on the procurement-gate compliance that DoD, federal civilian, and allied foreign-military-sales programs increasingly require.

Counter-UAS in operational service today

A layered counter-drone capability built on battle-tested, non-Chinese systems already deployed against the threat envelope they were built for. The architecture covers detection, command and control, electronic defeat, and (on roadmap) kinetic interdiction. Long-range mast-mounted RF and radar detection. Multi-band jamming covering the consumer and commercial drone bands, in fixed-site and rapid-deployment configurations. Unified detector-and-jammer C2 software running on rugged tactical hardware. Rifle-form-factor handheld jammer covering 2.4 GHz, 5.8 GHz, and L-band with GNSS awareness. Software is built and maintained in-house with continuous engineering update cadence against emerging threat vectors.

The systems deploy at military installations, federal facilities, critical infrastructure across energy, water, telecommunications, and transportation, schools and educational campuses, religious institutions, public events, sports stadiums, and any site where airborne threat is credible and commercial-grade detection is not sufficient. AIT acts as the American channel for the partner platform, with operator training, C2 software enhancement cycles, and threat intelligence integration as named service lanes.

Domestic UAS manufacturing, coming online 2026

AIT is positioning itself as the credentialed American platform partner for unmanned aerial systems, backed by a sovereign supply chain, U.S.-based manufacturing, and an established certification and carrier-homologation model already proven in adjacent telecom hardware.

Federal restrictions on foreign-built UAS continue to expand under the American Security Drone Act and the Blue UAS framework. The addressable market across DoD, federal civilian agencies, law enforcement, first responders, infrastructure operators, and enterprise commercial deployments is large and growing. Production capability for AIT-manufactured UAS platforms comes online in 2026.

American manufacturing

American manufacturing for the hardware that matters.

AIT's manufacturing engine is the production layer beneath the device portfolio and beneath partner programs that need American sourcing. The model is CKD-based: full board-level fabrication, surface-mount assembly, final assembly, packaging, and shipping on American lines. Production capability scales online in 2026, anchored against the AT&T FirstNet channel and the broader North American mission-critical accessory market.

Service lanes

Each service is a stand-alone commercial lane.

  • Contract Manufacturing. End-to-end manufacturing of partner-branded product. Concept through certification through fulfillment, available to partners across defense, telecom, and industrial markets.
  • SMT-line PCBA. Surface-mount printed-circuit-board assembly as a discrete service, for partners with their own final-assembly capacity who need American-source PCBA.
  • Partner-IP Localization. Manufacturing localization of an external partner's product IP. The first program brings selected Crosscall accessory SKUs into American production.
  • Quality Assurance. Independent QA services for partner production, as third-party audit or embedded inspection.

Certification roadmap

Defense and federal procurement drive the AS9100 and IPC-A-610 Class 3 commitments. Telecom and industrial programs drive ISO 9001 and IPC-J-STD-001 targets. Federal program eligibility drives the Buy America compliance target. Non-Chinese supply chain baseline across sourcing for the AIT device portfolio.

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