VANTA Dynamics fuses every sensor on the battlefield into one autonomous kill chain — detect, classify, and guide in under a millisecond. Hover a contact to lock. Click to designate.
VECTORLOCK is the operating system. Underneath it runs a vertically-integrated stack — passive sensing, hardened guidance compute, and attritable effectors — all designed, built, and flown in-house. No cost-plus. No 9-year programs.
A real-time targeting operating system that ingests every track on the mesh, runs threat-classification and weapon-target pairing on-device, and emits guidance solutions continuously. The C2 you're looking at above is the real interface — running in your browser at 60 fps.
Hundreds of low-cost passive nodes — EO/IR, RF, acoustic — self-organize into a resilient mesh. No single point of failure, no emissions to geolocate. Every node contributes to one shared world model with centimeter-grade track fusion.
An attritable, software-guided interceptor that loiters until VECTORLOCK assigns it a track. Onboard AXION seeker closes the terminal loop autonomously — even after the mesh is jammed and the datalink is gone. Built to be expended, priced to be massed.
The silicon under everything. A radiation-hardened guidance computer with a custom FPGA seeker-DSP and a neural inference core, running the same flight code from hardware-in-the-loop sim to live intercept. One board, one toolchain, full provenance.
Legacy primes break the chain across a dozen boxes from a dozen vendors. VANTA runs the whole loop on one stack — every stage instrumented, every handoff measured in microseconds.
The incumbents sell exquisite, irreplaceable, decade-late systems on cost-plus contracts. We ship attritable mass, fixed-price, on a quarterly cadence — and we own the whole stack.
I built VANTA top to bottom — from the FPGA seeker-DSP and rad-hardened guidance board up through the real-time flight firmware, the sensor-fusion mesh, and the browser-native C2 you just flew. One engineer, one coherent stack, full provenance from silicon to glass.
Most defense programs split hardware, firmware, autonomy, and the operator UI across four companies that barely talk. VANTA is the argument that one engineer with the right tools can own the entire vertical — and move an order of magnitude faster because of it.
The hero scene above isn't a render. It's a live WebGL fire-control display: terrain meshing, multi-target tracking, sensor-fusion track beams, and a designate-to-intercept loop — the same interaction model VECTORLOCK uses, shipped to the open web.
VANTA Dynamics is a concept system and portfolio demonstration. If you build defense technology — or want to talk real-time systems, embedded guidance, or 3D visualization — let's talk.