Encrypted off-grid mesh
for the moment connectivity fails.
The world's first encrypted off-grid mesh network safety platform — purpose-built for environments where cellular and GPS cannot be relied upon. Defense, public safety, and venue safety on one hardware stack.
When the network drops,
situational awareness collapses.
A ski mountain. A military operation. A mass-casualty event. A remote industrial site. The moment connectivity fails, people get lost, commands don't reach the field, and operators go blind.
Real-time positioning
Live location for every node across the deployment area.
Two-way encrypted alerting
Commands reach the field; the field reaches command. Both directions, secured.
Scales to 40K+ tags
Dense-area mesh in a single deployment — entirely off-grid.
One stack. Four products.
Two markets.
Proprietary mesh firmware running above the Meshtastic base layer — capabilities no competitor has matched.




Soldier positioning where
GPS is denied.
Project Luna is dot SAGA's tactical defense layer — built directly on our core mesh and RF stack to deliver unit-level situational awareness when satellite and cellular are unavailable or actively jammed. A POC with the Israel Defense Forces is in progress.
Ruggedized, weatherproof RF anchor that both senses and ranges: onboard motion & radar detection flags movement, while RF time-of-flight beacons fix friendly positions and carry the encrypted mesh forward. Staked into the ground in seconds — battery-powered, tamper-aware and fully off-grid.
Sub-10-meter accuracy
Across distributed infantry units — no GPS or cellular dependency.
Encrypted mesh C2
Real-time unit tracking on a tactical command map.
Jamming-resilient comms
Cognitive spectrum management across 350 RF channels.
Fully offline operation
No cloud, no infrastructure, no single point of failure.
Wearable form factor
MyBand with two-way alerting for the individual soldier.
Validated across two markets,
one hardware stack.
IIA grant approved₪1.5M (~$500K) · non-dilutive
IDF POC in progressProject Luna · defense layer
Boyne — 4th-largest US resort12 sites · child-safety pilot, Avalanche Bay (Michigan)


