KINS Defense LLC ยท Patent Pending
KINS is a reusable, non-explosive aerial barrier architecture that creates a physical interdiction layer between low-altitude drone threats and the assets they target.
Threat drones are inexpensive. The assets they target are not. KINS is designed to help change the cost-exchange equation by adding a reusable barrier layer to existing defensive architectures.
Choose Your Mission Environment
For vessel defense, port protection, and maritime corridor risk reduction. Built around the Maritime Compact variant for low-altitude over-water threats.
Learn more โFor bases, expeditionary forces, and land-based threat corridors. Built around the Standard variant and designed to complement existing detect-track-engage systems.
Learn more โFor primes, integrators, maritime companies, insurers, and government partners interested in funding, validating, and fielding a new defensive layer.
Learn more โDefensive Architecture
KINS does not replace existing air defense. It adds depth. The system is designed as a physical barrier effector that can be cued by existing sensors and command systems, preserving higher-cost interceptors for threats that require them while providing a lower-cost response option for selected low-altitude unmanned threats.
System Architecture
Low-altitude aerial threats do not present one operational problem. KINS is structured as a variant family so the same core defensive effect can be adapted to different environments without forcing one geometry or one platform class into every mission.
| Variant | Primary Environment |
|---|---|
| KINS Maritime Compact | Vessel defense, port protection, maritime corridors |
| KINS Standard | Land-based, expeditionary, base defense, maneuver force |
Cost Advantage
Selected low-altitude drone threats should not always require expensive missile interceptors. A reusable barrier layer creates another option in the defensive stack.
KINS Defense is seeking development partners across government, defense, maritime, and insurance sectors to validate, prototype, and transition mission-specific variants to fielding.