USDC was founded by veterans of military aviation, defense AI, and aerospace engineering with one mandate: build autonomous systems good enough to be trusted with the hardest missions.
The next generation of conflict and crisis demands autonomous systems that operate where humans cannot — at the edge of communications, in adversarial conditions, with split-second decisions and life-on-the-line consequences.
Most autonomy companies build commodity drones. We build the autonomy stack: the integrated software, hardware, and security model that makes a platform trustworthy enough for a program office to bet a mission on.
USDC is U.S.-headquartered, U.S.-manufactured, ITAR-registered, and DoD-compliant by design. Every system, every line of code, every supply-chain decision is made with mission integrity as the first constraint.
Every engineering decision starts with: does this make the mission more likely to succeed? If the answer is anything less than yes, it doesn't ship.
Operators must understand exactly what the autonomy stack is doing and why. No black boxes. No vendor lock. No surprises in theater.
Software, silicon, supply chain — built with U.S. sovereignty as a hard constraint. Not because it's marketing. Because it's strategy.
Whether you're a program office evaluating autonomy, a partner exploring integration, or an operator with a mission to define — we're listening.