Argus
Distributed Autonomous Sensor Array
Acoustic and RF sensing nodes that deploy in contested or remote environments. Argus operates autonomously, identifying threats, coordinating responses across the network, and transmitting intelligence in real time; even in degraded communications environments.
Applications
Border security, critical infrastructure protection, battlefield awareness, maritime domain monitoring.
Status
In development. Contact us for technical briefings or prototype demonstration.
Halo
Full-Spectrum Intelligence Platform
Halo fuses corporate, property, welfare, financial, and physical intelligence into a single operational picture. It ingests data from across Sweden’s fragmented registries, resolves identities across sources, and runs continuous analysis to detect organized crime infrastructure, score risk, and generate evidence-grade intelligence.
At the core is a unified ontology — a living graph of millions of entities and millions of relationships, where every connection carries provenance and every assessment is auditable. On top of it, a fusion layer correlates signals across domains that no single agency or data source can see alone.
What it delivers
Entity resolution across fragmented data sources. Risk scoring with full evidence decomposition. Pattern detection trained on Swedish criminal typologies — målvaktsbolag, skalbolag, fakturabruk, phoenix companies, VAT carousels. Network mapping that reveals the corporate architecture behind criminal activity. Predictive intelligence for escalation and territorial expansion. Evidence packages with complete chain of custody, formatted for investigators and prosecutors.
What makes it different
Halo is sovereign. It runs on European infrastructure under European jurisdiction, with no foreign vendor dependencies and no exposure to the CLOUD Act. It generates intelligence autonomously — detecting, scoring, and alerting without waiting for an analyst to form a hypothesis. And it operates on Swedish-specific data with detection models built for how organized crime actually works in Sweden.