Mission

Mission-Ready. Built to Scale.


While working in Ukraine, BMI founder Nicolaas collaborated closely with drone and counter-drone manufacturers, combat-units and witnessed innovations in the field advancing at an unprecedented rapid pace. With more than 350 drone companies active in Ukraine and only a few manufacturing at scale, many drones are still built using labor-intensive, hand-assembled expensive carbon-fiber frames.


Drawing on his background in epoxy, plastics, and project management, Nicolaas redesigned the manufacturing process. BMI® developed a two-part, assembly-friendly airframe. When combined with solder-free electronics developed by a European partner, this approach reduces drone assembly time by up to 60/70%.


To further accelerate deployment, we created a universal drone dovetail rail system that enables fast, tool-free attachment of payloads such as fiber-optic spools, battery housings, ammunition release systems, and droppers—without zip ties or improvised mounts.


A patent-pending acoustic homing system for interceptor and FPV drones targeting Shahed-type of drones and not limited other acoustically identifiable threats.

We continud testing and refinement of our next-generation fiber-optic spool systems with a range up to 50 kilometer with build in ammo and F.O. trancievers and drone rail system.