
Protecting a platform is not only by the firepower it carries, but rather by by its ability to identify, track and control motion, lock a trajectory, and stabilize a line of action despite mechanical constraints, acceleration forces and shocks.
Across today’s operational theatres, threats are mobile, fast and unpredictable. Therefore, protection systems must therefore be able to react before being overtaken, rotate a turret in a fraction of a second, maintain stability on uneven terrain, and transmit critical data without interruption. Consequently, superiority no longer comes from the weapon alone, but from the precision of motion that enables its use.
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
High‑performance protection systems are not isolated components. Instead, they are living mechanisms, in constant motion, designed to absorb environmental constraints while maintaining absolute precision.
- 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.
Protection is not a single act of firing. It is an architecture of motion.
Drones: multipliers of responsiveness and precision
Drones do not always deliver the effectors themselves. Yet they profoundly transform active protection.
They provide speed, elevation, perspective, and above all dynamic data that enables a turret to react before a threat becomes critical.
- 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.
The drone becomes a force multiplier, not a passive observer.

Everaxis : mastering motion as an operational advantage
Everaxis’ value in protection does not lie in the weapon itself, but in the precision of motion that enables its use. This mechanical mastery – fine, stable, continuous – transforms a weapon system into a reliable operational capability, able to act in saturated, unstable or highly constrained environments.
It delivers increased precision, safety and reliability to neutralisation systems, ensuring platforms maintain a decisive tactical advantage. Everaxis also distinguishes itself by providing extremely reliable system‑level performance while rapidly delivering development hardware to integrators.
1. Motion control
The first requirement of any protection system is the ability to orient rapidly and precisely a turret, sensor or emitter. Everaxis designs solutions capable of tracking fast, unpredictable threats without parasitic inertia, without oscillation, without loss of trajectory. This control ensures coherent pointing, even on rough terrain, in heavy seas or in highly dynamic environments.
2. Stability under constraint
Protection has value only if the line of sight remains stable. Everaxis systems absorb vibration, shock, acceleration and load variation while maintaining angular stability. Stability becomes both a precision factor and a safety factor.
3. Mechanical continuity
A protection system must operate without interruption, often under extreme conditions.
Everaxis designs components capable of withstanding thousands of hours of rotation, severe thermal cycles, repeated load variations and dusty, saline or vibratory environments. This endurance ensures the platform remains operational, even when conditions exceed standard thresholds, while guaranteeing the long‑term reliability required for neutralisation systems.
4. High dynamics for directed‑energy systems
Directed‑energy weapons impose unprecedented constraints:
- instantaneous pointing,
- thermal stability,
- power management,
- zero tolerance for error.
Everaxis provides the mechanical performance required to meet these extreme demands. High dynamics — speed, precision, stability — become a non‑negotiable technical prerequisite for fully exploiting these emerging technologies.
5. Immediate reactivity
In protection, everything happens in milliseconds. The ability to rotate a turret, stabilise a line of sight or transmit data with minimal mechanical latency directly determines engagement success. Everaxis architectures reduce this latency to the bare minimum, enabling immediate action, even against fast or unpredictable threats.
Mastering motion as the foundation of protection
Protection is not a one‑off action: it is a capability built on motion control, engagement stability and mechanical reliability. By delivering this precision of motion, Everaxis enables integrators and armed forces to operate with confidence, even in the most demanding environments. This technical mastery becomes a lever of operational superiority, today and in the future.
Meet us at Eurosatory
Eurosatory is the ideal opportunity to meet our teams and discuss your needs in motion control, stabilisation and mechanical reliability. We will be available to exchange on your programmes, share our latest developments and explore how Everaxis can strengthen your protection and engagement systems.
| Everaxis on Eurosatory Hall 4 – Stand B56 15–19 June 2026 Paris Nord Villepinte Exhibition Centre Access reserved for accredited professionals |
