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THE GREATEST
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VICTORY REQUIRES
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NO WAR
Earth is Our Runway

[X-BAT]
The World’s First AI-Piloted VTOL Fighter Jet
X-BAT completely reimagines airpower – from training and logistics to operations and operating costs. This marks the greatest transformation in military aviation since the first airplanes launched and landed from ships 115 years ago.

[Launch + Recovery Vehicle]
Create Endless Dilemmas for Adversaries
X-BAT will serve as the leading edge of a distributed, unmanned fires network—capable of launching and recovering from ships, remote islands, or austere forward bases while eliminating dependency on traditional infrastructure.
[NO RUNWAY REQUIRED]
Launch From Anywhere
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COVERT
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MOBILE
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LAND BASES
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MARITIME
Pick Your Mission
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Air-to-Air
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Air-to-Surface
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Electronic Warfare Suite
Specifications
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>4g Maneuver Load Factor
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39 ft Wingspan
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>2,000 NM Maximum Range
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>50,000 ft Ceiling
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26 ft x 5 ft Fuselage Height
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40 ft x 14 ft x 6 ft Storage
Launch and Recovery Vehicle
From road to air in minutes. Vertical takeoff and landing meets 2,000+ NM of long range multi-mission dominance.

Fly Quietly, but Carry Big Sticks
X-BAT can carry both air-to-air and air-to-surface weapons in its internal bays. It can also carry large strike weapons on its external hardpoints.
Its sensor suite provides the full spectrum of active and passive air-to-air, air-to-ground, and air-to-surface modes.

3:1 Expeditionary Footprint
Three X-BATs fit in the deck space of one legacy fighter, dramatically increasing sortie generation and operational tempo.

[X-BAT]
Powered by Hivemind
Autonomy at the edge. Shield AI’s combat-proven AI pilot maneuvers X-BAT. Built to fly and fight in teams of X-BATs. X-BAT also operates in GPS and communications jammed environments.
Hivemind unlocks AI-powered mission autonomy for X-BAT. Resilient execution in denied, degraded, or disconnected conditions — no GNSS, no comms, no human input required.

[X-BAT]
First Flight 2026. Production 2029.
The future of autonomous airpower is not a concept — it is being built right now. In eighteen months, X-BAT has progressed through wind tunnel, pole, and engine testing, with the structural pathfinder in fabrication. With first VTOL flights scheduled for 2026 and mission capability by 2028, X-BAT is proving that speed, autonomy, and ingenuity will redefine airpower.
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Engine Testing
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Radar Cross Section Testing
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Wind Tunnel Testing