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PROTECT
Mastering motion as a decisive advantage
in threat protection

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Protection is not only a matter of power, but also of control. Everaxis provides that control.

Active protection: a dynamic system, not a static asset

  • Remote Weapon Stations (RWS): extreme agility, stand‑off engagement, continuous motion, requiring high‑integrity motion control supported by rotary‑joint architectures capable of transmitting power, data and high‑bandwidth sensor flows without interruption.
    As a result, they maintain pointing accuracy under vibration, recoil, thermal drift and platform movement – a level of mechanical coherence that directly conditions the effectiveness of the effector.
  • Armoured vehicle turrets: mass, inertia, cadence — mechanical sovereignty is essential.
  • Missile systems: fins & guidance impose stringent constraints on rotary‑joint performance. Guidance commands, seeker data, inertial references and effector alignment must circulate continuously through rotating structures without latency, noise or signal degradation.
    Thus, the rotary interface becomes a strategic component: it ensures the missile remains correctly oriented, stabilised and synchronised with the fire‑control system throughout its trajectory, even under high dynamics and rapid manoeuvres.
  • Gyro‑stabilised systems: maintaining line‑of‑sight despite vibration, impact and acceleration.
  • Directed‑energy weapons: requiring instantaneous, perfectly controlled pointing dynamics.
  • Multi‑platform embedded systems: vehicles, vessels, unmanned ground and naval systems, each with its own operational constraints.

Drones: multipliers of responsiveness and precision

  • Target designation: the drone identifies the threat, the platform locks the trajectory.
  • Turret guidance: instantaneous coordination between sensors and engagement systems.
  • Fire‑control data transmission: the decision loop shortens, reaction time accelerates.
  • Line‑of‑sight stabilisation: the drone compensates, the turret stabilises, engagement remains precise.
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Everaxis : mastering motion as an operational advantage

1. Motion control

2. Stability under constraint

3. Mechanical continuity

4. High dynamics for directed‑energy systems

  • instantaneous pointing,
  • thermal stability,
  • power management,
  • zero tolerance for error.

5. Immediate reactivity

Mastering motion as the foundation of protection

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