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HDS was founded in [[2013]], amidst a growing global demand for unmanned systems and robotics technology. The company quickly established itself as a leader in the field, attracting top engineering talent and securing lucrative contracts with the [[Burgoignesc Security Forces|Burgoignesc military]]. HDS's early focus was on developing innovative solutions for {{wp|intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance}} (ISR) missions. Its UAVs quickly gained a reputation for their reliability, advanced capabilities, and ease of operation.
HDS was founded in [[2013]], amidst a growing global demand for unmanned systems and robotics technology. The company quickly established itself as a leader in the field, attracting top engineering talent and securing lucrative contracts with the [[Burgoignesc Security Forces|Burgoignesc military]]. HDS's early focus was on developing innovative solutions for {{wp|intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance}} (ISR) missions. Its UAVs quickly gained a reputation for their reliability, advanced capabilities, and ease of operation.
In [[2019]], HDS expanded its portfolio to include unmanned systems for emergency response, particularly for nuclear disaster sites. This move was prompted by the growing need for safe and efficient methods to monitor and decontaminate areas affected by radiation. HDS's expertise in robotics and autonomous navigation proved invaluable in developing specialized UGVs capable of operating in hazardous environments. The company's flagship UGV, the Sentinel, was designed specifically for patrolling and monitoring the [[Disaster_sites_in_Burgundie#Sedane_Nuclear_Plant_Exclusion_Zone|Sedane Nuclear Plant Exclusion Zone]]. Its success in this challenging environment solidified HDS's reputation as a leader in the field of emergency response robotics.
In [[2019]], HDS expanded its portfolio to include unmanned systems for emergency response, particularly for nuclear disaster sites. This move was prompted by the growing need for safe and efficient methods to monitor and decontaminate areas affected by radiation. HDS's expertise in robotics and autonomous navigation proved invaluable in developing specialized UGVs capable of operating in hazardous environments. The company's flagship UGV, the Sentinel, was designed specifically for patrolling and monitoring the [[Disaster_sites_in_Burgundie#Sedane_Nuclear_Plant_Exclusion_Zone|Sedane Nuclear Plant Exclusion Zone]]. Its success in this challenging environment solidified HDS's reputation as a leader in the field of emergency response robotics.
In [[2021]], HDS expanded its product line to include loitering munitions. Recognizing the growing importance of these weapons in modern warfare, HDS invested heavily in research and development, creating a range of advanced loitering munitions with extended flight times, increased payloads, and sophisticated guidance systems. HDS's loitering munitions quickly gained popularity within the [[Burgoignesc Security Forces]], particularly with the Anti-Stagnation Robotic Assault Force (FARA), which adopted the Cuculide (Cuckoo) as its primary loitering munition.
In [[2021]], HDS expanded its product line to include loitering munitions. Recognizing the growing importance of these weapons in modern warfare, HDS invested heavily in research and development, creating a range of advanced loitering munitions with extended flight times, increased payloads, and sophisticated guidance systems. HDS's loitering munitions quickly gained popularity within the [[Burgoignesc Security Forces]], particularly with the [[Army_of_Burgundie#Anti-Stagnation_Robotic_Assault_Force|Anti-Stagnation Robotic Assault Force (FARA)]], which adopted the Cuculide (Cuckoo) as its primary interior loitering munition in [[2031]].


==Products and services==
==Products and services==

Revision as of 21:47, 7 January 2025

Hered Defense Systems
Company typePublic-stateowned
HDS
IndustryDefense
Founded2013
Headquarters,
Area served
Levantine Union member states

Hered Defense Systems (HDS) is a Burgoignesc public-state-owned defense contractor specializing in the design, development, and manufacture of advanced unmanned systems and robotics, headquartered in New Torleans, Torlen. It is a major supplier to the Burgoignesc Security Forces and other Levantine Union member states. HDS was founded in 2013, amidst a growing global demand for unmanned systems and robotics technology. The company quickly established itself as a leader in the field, attracting top engineering talent and securing lucrative contracts with the Burgoignesc military. HDS's early focus was on developing innovative solutions for intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) missions. Its UAVs quickly gained a reputation for their reliability, advanced capabilities, and ease of operation. In 2019, HDS expanded its portfolio to include unmanned systems for emergency response, particularly for nuclear disaster sites. This move was prompted by the growing need for safe and efficient methods to monitor and decontaminate areas affected by radiation. HDS's expertise in robotics and autonomous navigation proved invaluable in developing specialized UGVs capable of operating in hazardous environments. The company's flagship UGV, the Sentinel, was designed specifically for patrolling and monitoring the Sedane Nuclear Plant Exclusion Zone. Its success in this challenging environment solidified HDS's reputation as a leader in the field of emergency response robotics. In 2021, HDS expanded its product line to include loitering munitions. Recognizing the growing importance of these weapons in modern warfare, HDS invested heavily in research and development, creating a range of advanced loitering munitions with extended flight times, increased payloads, and sophisticated guidance systems. HDS's loitering munitions quickly gained popularity within the Burgoignesc Security Forces, particularly with the Anti-Stagnation Robotic Assault Force (FARA), which adopted the Cuculide (Cuckoo) as its primary interior loitering munition in 2031.

Products and services

Sentinel

Sentinel UGV in Sedane Centrale.

The Sentinel is an unmanned ground vehicle (UGV) designed and used to patrol and monitor the Sedane Nuclear Plant Exclusion Zone in Burgundie. Its capabilities include radiation monitoring, environmental sensing, visual surveillance, autonomous navigation, and data analysis. It is equipped with radiation sensors to continuously monitor radiation levels, providing real-time information on hotspots and potential hazards. It also monitors environmental conditions, including temperature, humidity, and atmospheric pressure, which aid in assessing the long-term impact of the nuclear accident. The Sentinel's rotating sensor array includes high-resolution cameras and thermal imaging, providing a 360-degree view of the exclusion zone which allows for monitoring of unauthorized entry and assessment of infrastructure. Its systems enable autonomous patrols and exploration to minimize human intervention and radiation exposure. The Sentinel's onboard computer analyzes collected data and generates reports, providing insights into the condition of the exclusion zone and supporting decision-making regarding ongoing monitoring and decontamination efforts.

Cuckoo

Early model Cuckoo PSIU UAV.
Cuckoo in action in the 2032 Yanuban Coup.

The Cuculide (Eng: Cuckoo) is a kamikaze precision strike interior/urban (PSIU) UAV designed for the Anti-Stagnation Robotic Assault Force (Burg: Forsa d'assalt robotica antiestagnacion (FARA)) and introduced in 2027. It uses the XOS operating system, enabling even novice operators to navigate complex spaces. The XOS system integrates with the HERMES Collaborative Combat Network, allowing the Cuculide to utilize and feed real-time battlefield data as well as feed its own sensor data back to the network. It has a modular payload system, allowing for fragmentation, shaped charge, and thermobaric warheads that weigh up to .5 kilograms. A 2031 power supply upgrade increased its flight time to 25 minutes and payload capacity to 1 kilogram. Its 2034 sensor upgrade incorporated advanced thermal imaging, allowing the drone to detect heat signatures behind most walls. The Cuculide utilizes mesh networking, enabling multiple drones to operate collaboratively under a single operator. It can be equipped with a fiber optic data link for secure communication in radio-denied environments. It is designed to conduct precision strikes against high-value targets within buildings, navigate urban warfare scenarios, conduct counter-terrorism operations, and gather intelligence, utilizing its advanced sensor suite and HERMES integration.

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