Quix for defence

Unify mission, sensor and systems data into one platform that analysts can query directly

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30% Lower maintenance costs
30% Reduction in test schedules
100% Data sovereignty

An unstable world has created a new reality for the defence sector

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    Global conflict and uncertainty necessitate a sovereign technology stack

    As conflict spreads and alliances change, programmes can no longer assume access to foreign-owned infrastructure. Platforms processing mission data must run under national control: deployed on-premise or fully air-gapped, with no dependency on outside vendors.

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    Autonomous and AI systems generate more data than legacy infrastructure can handle

    Budgets are shifting rapidly toward autonomous and uncrewed platforms, but the data infrastructure feeding command decisions was built for a different era.

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    Overseas supply chains have become a strategic liability

    Reliance on foreign technology platforms is no longer a procurement preference, but a national security risk. Sovereign deployment, air-gapped operation, and full programme control over data infrastructure are now baseline requirements.

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    Grey zone conflict puts data at the heart of military operations

    Grey zone operations target the data layer before a single conventional asset is deployed. Successful operations require the ability to collect, fuse, and act on data from multiple domains faster than adversaries can exploit the gaps between them.

Training and operational data is produced faster than it can be stored, queried and analysed

Mission data arrives without context

Field results queue behind processing

No single source of truth

Legacy tooling cannot scale

With Quix

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    Handle any data type at any classification level

    Unify mission, sensor and systems data into one platform, whether deployed on-premise, air-gapped or in the cloud.

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    Complete auditability from sensor to analyst

    Every reading is traceable to its source, timestamp and collection conditions, so when questions are asked the evidence is already there.

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    Compress the OODA loop

    Quix moves from sensor to analyst without batch exports or manual transfers, compressing the OODA loop so teams act on data as it arrives rather than waiting for processing pipelines to complete.

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    Integrate with existing systems

    Quix connects to STANAG, MIL-STD and legacy formats already in use, building a modern pipeline around existing infrastructure without a large rip and replace programme.

Stop building infrastructure. Start engineering.

Compress the loop from sensor to decision, on infrastructure you control

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