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Drone technology to witness and act.

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Watch. Expose. Disrupt.

Access is intentionally restricted. The protective cover is a precautionary measure. Legal frameworks differ across regions and may evolve. To ensure the continued safety and effectiveness of the project, visibility is limited to a trusted circle.

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But

 Their true potential
for positive change remains largely untapped.

We believe in symbiosis, not ownership.


This project isn’t tied to any one group, brand, or individual. Its purpose is simple: to build a tool that others can use : freely, ethically, and effectively.

Drones are already used by many organisations, but most lack the time, expertise, or resources to unlock their full potential. Commercial drones are easy to fly, user-friendly, and can be operated by almost anyone with minimal training but they are built with planned obsolescence in mind, limited by design and outdated within just a few years. Custom systems offer a powerful alternative, but they demand deep knowledge, maintenance, and skill making them out of reach for many grassroots movements.


We offer the power of advanced drone tech without official ties, bureaucracy, or liabilities.


We operate under the radar, invisible to the public, unaffiliated on paper, yet fully aligned with the mission.

If a campaign benefits from our work, groups are free to claim the success as their own. No branding, no credit needed.

And we don’t gatekeep.
We teach, share, and support others so this tool can spread far beyond us. The goal is impact, not ownership.
Because real change doesn't come from one  it comes from many hands.

  • Drones extend our eyes to the places where no one is supposed to look. They fly over borders, fences, and firelines : silent, fast, and intentional.

    • Drone tech has evolved rapidly: better batteries, longer range, smarter vision

    • What used to cost millions now fits in a backpack

    • We can see more, faster, and cheaper than ever before

    To watch is to bear witness, To witness is to care and to care is the start of disruption.

  • Drones don’t just watch; they record. Quietly, precisely, and without compromise. They go where people can’t, or shouldn’t. 

    • Drones can be as small as  4 cm with high-definition cameras (and night vision)

    • They enter tight, hostile, or hidden places without detection

    • No physical presence means no footprint, no target, no retaliation

    • What used to take teams and risk now fits in a hand

    To expose is to confront, To confront is to disrupt and disruption becomes change.

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    To interfere is to protect.
    And protection is the heartbeat of resistance.

    Want to know more? Ask the ones that flyes.

First and foremost: watch these videos if you're not familiar with FPV custom drones.

This is a hobby that's growing as technology evolves. But instead of individuals racing, playing drone soccer or shooting games, all this skill and innovation could be channelled into something truly efficient and impactful.

  • it’s about freedom and adaptability:

    1. Agility & Precision
      Built to fly through tight spaces and unpredictable environments with speed and control. 

    2. Immersive Vision
      Real-time cockpit view, turning flight into instinct. This immersive control is essential when operating in sensitive or rapidly changing conditions.

    3. Low-Cost
      Affordable, repairable, and modifiable.

    4. Mission-Centric Builds
      Whether the goal is stealth, endurance, waterproof, long range or thermal imaging, custom drones can be adapted to match the mission.

    5. Bypass Bureaucracy
      Custom drones don’t fit neatly into regulatory boxes. Their flexibility allows pilots to fly under the radar—legally or otherwise—by avoiding the restrictions imposed on standard, GPS-locked commercial drones.

Now don’t limit FPV to drones ; open your horizon to all UxxV : Unmanned x Vehicles.

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NOW IS THE TIME

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Tec is ready,
We are,
Are You?

Practical uses :

Sea: Expose & Protect

Fly over offshore fishing fleets and fish farms to reveal hidden cruelty and destruction.
Deploy waterproof drones and boats to monitor pollution, algae blooms, and coastal dumping ect..

Slip through tree canopies to catch illegal logging in real time.
Track poaching routes and wildlife trafficking deep in the jungle or rural backroads.

Land: Defend Forests & Wildlife

Reach mines, pipelines, and megaprojects tearing through indigenous lands and wild places.

Expose illegal dumping, factory emissions ect...

Remote Areas

Expose the cruel reality behind factory farms: cages, confinement, suffering—hidden from public view.
Fly over/inside slaughterhouses, dairy farms, and transport trucks to capture what the industry hides.

Agriculture & Factory Farm

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Wildlife Protection & Ethical Tech

When used with care and in coordination with scientists or conservationists, drones can:

  • Track and monitor endangered species from a distance, without disturbing them

  • Push Herd/Pack/pods away from danger zones, like poachers.

  • Alert rangers or patrol teams in real-time when threats are detected

  • Mimic natural life forms, like birds or fish to allow drones to integrate seamlessly into ecosystems without disturbing wildlife. A new frontier in biomimetic, ethical tech.

  • Help conduct non-invasive research and rescue missions in remote or hard-to-reach habitats

 

This is a new frontier in conservation tech. It demands responsibility, humility, and cooperation with those who understand the animals best.

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Beyond environmental action, these tools can save human lives.

  • Thermal drones can locate survivors after earthquakes, wars or floods.

  • They can spot refugees lost at sea, drifting on open water—offering a way to bring help, not just witness.

  • They can deliver supplies, scan collapsed buildings, or guide teams into disaster zones.

 

The environment isn’t separate from humanity. It is humanity.
This project stands at the edge of that connection : tech, nature, and people. All interwoven.

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PHASE 2

(Proof of Concept)       

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Tools of Resistance

The recent deployment of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) in the Ukraine war has shown just how powerful and dangerous they can be as tools of warfare.

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PHASE 1

Lab Phase (Research and Development)


 

  • Objective: Develop the core technology and infrastructure needed for the project.
     

  • Actions:
     

    • Design & Build: Begin by designing the drone prototypes (size, function, capabilities, etc.).

    • Test & Optimize: Run tests to ensure drones can perform reliably in different conditions, such as different weather, terrain, or time of day.

    • Collaboration: Partner with engineers, drone specialists, and legal experts to navigate technical and regulatory challenges.

Building drones isn't complex aerospace engineering anymore. The components already exist — powerful, affordable, and accessible.

The real skill now lies in selecting the right parts and stitching them together. Each drone is built with intention: choosing the right motor, camera, frame.

Repeat

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If you choose to support this project, there are a few things to understand:
 

  • You won’t be able to publicly claim your support

  • You will probably never meet the full team

  • There will be no name, no credit, no spotlight

  • Your involvement will remain off the record, just like the mission itself*
     

What You Will Get

  • A private impact report every 6 months

  • The certainty that your support is enabling real-world action

  • A role in something necessary and bigger than visibility

  • Safety, we know how to navigate encrypted tools, anonymous channels, and digital hygiene


This isn’t philanthropy for applause.
It’s covert resistance, built on trust and purpose.

*Your contribution support activities related to technology development, documentation, research, and humanitarian or environmental objectives. Supporters are not responsible for — nor involved in — the deployment or end-use of tools developed.

A different kind of support

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At this stage, the project is fully operational and ready to be deployed in response to any call or scenario.

Start Phase 3

Copying and deploying, Scaling the Solutions

Legal frameworks

  • This document provides a neutral overview of drone technologies and the technical pathways that may reduce regulatory exposure under current laws in Europe, the United States, and international contexts. It does not constitute legal advice or endorsement of unlawful activity. All operators remain fully responsible for compliance with applicable regulations.


  • It is technically possible to:

    • Operate drones without registration under certain conditions,

    • Use non-recording video transmission,

    • Avoid Remote ID,

    • Extend range using relays or mobile networks,

    • And launch from locations outside immediate regulatory reach.

    However, these configurations do not guarantee legal immunity.

  • Sub-250g Drone Platforms
    It is technically possible to operate drones under 250g in ways that avoid the need for registration in many jurisdictions:

    • In both EU and U.S. regulatory frameworks, drones below 250g used for non-commercial, non-recording purposes may not require pilot registration.

    • These platforms can still perform meaningful tasks, such as live observation or symbolic deployment, with minimal regulatory friction.

    Non-Recording or Detachable Camera Systems
    Drones can be designed or configured to:

    • Transmit live analogue video without storing footage onboard,

    • Use detachable or non-functional camera systems,

    • Or integrate custom payload modules that are easily removed or replaced.

    This can technically position the drone outside definitions requiring operator registration, particularly under EU rules.
    DIY Builds Using Open Source Controllers
    Using open-source flight control firmware (e.g. Betaflight, INAV), it is possible to:

    • Avoid features like GPS, auto-return, and geo-fencing,

    • Disable or omit Remote ID broadcasting,

    • Maintain complete control over all telemetry and transmission data.

    Such builds, when kept under 250g and used without data capture systems, often fall below the thresholds that trigger formal registration obligations.
    Relay-Based or Mobile-Network Control Systems
    Drones can also be controlled using:

    • Signal relays (mid-range boosters or mesh repeater nodes),

    • Or 3G/4G/5G remote control modules—allowing operations beyond direct line of sight, without the operator’s location being physically tied to the drone.

    These systems offer extended range and control flexibility, though they often introduce new regulatory classifications depending on frequency use and national telecom laws.
    Deployment from Liminal or Offshore Zones
    It is technically possible to launch drones from:

    • Maritime zones beyond 12 nautical miles, or

    • Abandoned or unregulated land sites outside active surveillance areas.

    While this does not remove legal responsibility, it can reduce immediate traceability and place the drone outside the enforcement range of national aviation authorities—particularly for brief, low-altitude flights.

  • While these configurations may avoid triggering registration or identification thresholds:

    • Privacy laws, airspace restrictions, and public safety rules still apply.

    • Flying near airports, government buildings, or over assemblies remains strictly prohibited, regardless of drone weight or configuration.

    • Regulatory enforcement varies by country but is increasing across all regions.

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