OMIRA
UAS Warfare Technology & AdvisoryWe fought the drone war.
Now we build for it.
Omira develops counter-EW command and control, layered C-UAS sensing, and combat-informed training and advisory, built on direct experience from the battlefields of Ukraine.
from Mímir, the Norse embodiment of wisdom
and knowledge earned through sacrifice,
and orrusta, the Old Norse word for war.
Our team has fought the war in Ukraine from every seat that matters.
We flew strike and reconnaissance drones through the most heavily contested airspace of the modern era, led elite drone warfare formations, integrated unmanned systems into special operations, and defended critical infrastructure as well as field positions against mass drone and missile attack. We commanded infantry at formation level in continuous frontline service and advised commanders at that same echelon on electronic warfare and drone warfare, where technology and tactics have to fuse or fail, and we held staff visibility over the drone war across every sector of the front, tracking what works today, what stopped working yesterday, and what is coming next.
That battlefield knowledge is uniquely paired with senior U.S. institutional experience. Our team includes general officers and former senior Pentagon officials who led defense policy at the highest levels, advised Secretaries of Defense, and served across Congress, the defense industry, and allied capitals. We know the battlefield, and we know the institutions that must now adapt to it.
The battlefield wrote the requirements
We develop EW and C-UAS sensing systems informed by extensive combat experience in Ukraine and a deep understanding of the operational realities and emerging challenges of the modern battlefield. Every capability answers a problem our team met in combat, not one imagined in a lab.
C-UAS detection and tracking
Layered sensing built for low, slow, and small threats in cluttered, contested airspace, engineered around how modern drone attacks actually unfold and the limitations of current technologies we observed on the battlefield.
Counter-EW command and control
In Ukraine, electronic warfare is terrain, and units maneuver through it the way they maneuver through ground. We build communications and C2 designed to hold the link inside that terrain, against modern jamming, at combat tempo. Our radios adapt dynamically, intelligently, and in real time to the conditions around them.
The formation is the weapon
The visible lesson from Ukraine is that cheap drones destroy expensive vehicles. The deeper lesson is that the drone itself decides very little. What decides the fight is the formation built around it, the decision architecture that keeps its kill chain alive, and the speed at which the force adapts. That is what Omira Vanguard builds in a partner force.
Drone warfare training
Operator-to-commander instruction derived from frontline service, for the fight as it is today.
Doctrine development
Formation design and decision architecture for forces that must fight through the spectrum and under drone-saturated skies.
Red teaming
A combat-experienced drone opposition force that shows what battlefield reality really looks like before it has to be learned under fire.
Operational advisory
Capability development and technology transfer support from the people who have shaped the current drone war and its technologies.
Provenance you can pressure-test
Talk to the people who fought the problem
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