Combat-proven defense technology — validated by governments, deployed by allies, configured for sovereigns. American and Mexican capability across kinetic, autonomous, maritime, sensor, and electronic-warfare domains.

Phoenix Defense Systems is an American and Mexican defense technology company delivering combat-proven, government-validated, multi-domain unmanned and counter-unmanned capability to sovereign and allied customers.
Our portfolio spans kinetic counter-UAS, tactical UAS, heavy-lift VTOL, autonomous software and C2, maritime autonomy, electronic warfare, and sensor systems — all of American or Mexican origin, with NDAA-compliant supply chains and ITAR-aware export pathways. Every system is individually configured to client operational requirements.
Phoenix delivers procurement through training, deployment, sustainment, and — for qualified sovereign partners — joint-venture assembly and licensed in-country production.
Confirmed kills across multiple combat theatres.
Active deployments across three continents.
Ongoing operations. Confirmed kills. Repeat procurement from combat-active clients.
Systems in-theatre. Sensor capability validated. Delivered and deployed.
Contract awarded. Signed agreement. Delivery underway.
Systems proven against one-way attack drones, loitering munitions, and FPV threats. Procurement volumes increasing.
Phoenix Sentinel — Combat-proven interceptors defeating Shahed-class threats. 340 km/h. Laser terminal guidance. EW-immune.
Phoenix Raptor Series — Modular FPV architecture. 90–151 mph. Fiber-optic, autonomous, swarm, and indoor variants. Blue UAS cleared.
Phoenix Titan Series — 5 lb to 1,000 lb payload. Up to 7.5 hr hybrid endurance. Cargo, resupply, fire suppression, medevac.
Phoenix Cortex AI — AI flight control. GPS-denied navigation. Swarm coordination. Single C2 across all domains.
Phoenix Mariner — Autonomous vessel conversion. Integrated air-maritime ops. Forward UAS launch from autonomous USVs.
Phoenix Shield ADS-4 — 4D cognitive radar. AESA counter-UAV radar. Detect-and-jam. GPS-spoofing countermeasures.
The defining lesson of contemporary conflict — observable in Ukraine and in the ongoing drone-and-missile war between Iran, its regional proxies, the United States, and Israel — is that war is increasingly decided not by mass and platform tonnage but by distributed, low-cost, AI-enabled autonomous systems coordinated across air, ground, and maritime domains.
Heavy formations of armour, artillery, and crewed combat platforms are being attrited at rates that strain the economics of conventional procurement, by adversaries fielding systems that cost a fraction of the targets they destroy. The analytical case for this shift has hardened into a procurement imperative: autonomous, multi-domain capability must be integrated as the centre of force structure, not appended to its edges.
Autonomous systems are no longer a supplement to heavy formations — they are the decisive element of force structure.
Air, ground, and maritime capability must operate as a single integrated system, with C2 as the connective layer.
Procurement must lead with operating concept, not platform list. Acquire the doctrine, then the systems that fulfil it.

Phoenix's portfolio is not a catalogue of platforms — it is a structured answer to the doctrinal shift now reshaping contemporary warfare. Six capability domains, one integrated operating concept, configured to client doctrine.
Volume Layer — Strike / ISR
Kinetic Intercept
Logistics — Resupply
Connective Tissue
USV — Air-Maritime
Detect — Classify — Effect
Phoenix offers a phased delivery model designed to align with sovereign procurement strategy — from first units in weeks, through joint-venture assembly, to fully licensed in-country manufacturing with complete technology transfer.
Configured platforms delivered within weeks. Operator certification and full sustainment included. No minimum order on initial evaluation.
In-country assembly and integration facility. Local workforce development. Technology transfer on selected platforms. Regional production hub.
Full licensed production in-country. Complete technology transfer. Sovereign manufacturing capability. Export rights negotiable.
Phoenix engages clients through a structured partnership model — from initial consultation through delivery and sustained operational support. All systems are of American or Mexican origin, with full manufacturer detail and complete technical documentation released to qualified partners during formal capability briefing.
Operational requirements assessed. Threat profile, theatre conditions, and procurement strategy reviewed under confidentiality.
Full technical specifications, configuration options, integration considerations, and commercial terms reviewed in detail.
Solutions individually configured to client doctrine, theatre, and rules of engagement. No off-the-shelf defaults.
Procurement, operator certification, deployment, and full lifecycle sustainment.
Phoenix systems have accumulated 1,000+ confirmed operational missions across active combat theatres including Eastern Europe and the Middle East. The Phoenix Sentinel has achieved confirmed kills against Shahed-136 class one-way attack drones and FPV threats. Repeat procurement from combat-active governments — not pilot programs — is the only validation Phoenix cites.
No platform leaves Phoenix in a default configuration. Each system is engineered from the ground up to client-specific threat profiles, rules of engagement, theatre conditions, and C2 architecture. Configuration scope spans airframe, payload, guidance, EW hardening, and software stack — not cosmetic customisation.
Every Phoenix system is of American or Mexican origin with full supply-chain traceability. No Chinese-origin componentry. No sanctioned-jurisdiction exposure. Phoenix Raptor Series holds Blue UAS clearance. ITAR-aware export pathways are structured for allied and sovereign partners with full legal review prior to delivery.
Phoenix's three-phase delivery model moves from configured platforms delivered within weeks (Phase I), through in-country joint-venture assembly with local workforce development (Phase II), to fully licensed in-country manufacturing with complete technology transfer and negotiable export rights (Phase III). Built around the client's procurement strategy, not Phoenix's production schedule.
Phoenix's portfolio operates on a dual-stream model. All systems — whether proprietary or partner-supplied — are presented under unified Phoenix program designations and individually configured to client operational requirements. Specific manufacturer identity, country of origin, and the underlying commercial structure are disclosed to qualified partners during formal capability briefing.
Systems developed and produced by Phoenix. IP ownership and partnship , in-house engineering, and direct manufacturing control.
Platforms sourced through formal strategic relationships with established American and Mexican manufacturers, presented under Phoenix program designations.
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