Our own model
A constrained language model we build, train and operate in-house. No API calls out to any external AI provider — the model is ours, end to end.
Defence AI
A constrained language model we build and run in-house — no connection to any outside AI company, and no customer data ever shared with a third party. Defence-grade AI an officer can stand behind.
Why not an off-the-shelf assistant
General-purpose AI assistants are trained on the open internet and route your prompts through infrastructure owned by other companies. For defence work, that is disqualifying. Sensitive material cannot leave controlled systems, and a model whose hosting and data sit with a third party is a liability, not an asset. We removed the third party entirely.
A constrained language model we build, train and operate in-house. No API calls out to any external AI provider — the model is ours, end to end.
It runs on hardware we own and operate in the United Kingdom, on-premises or in an air-gapped enclave. Nothing crosses a boundary we do not control.
Your prompts and documents stay inside the deployment. They are never shared with, or used to train models for, any third party.
Self-contained by design
A closed system. Our models, our UK servers, no outside companies and no data shared with third parties — so the question of who else can see it never arises.
Where it helps
The model is not a decision-maker. It is a tireless staff officer for the parts of the job that eat time: reading, drafting, cross-checking and summarising.
Draft situation reports, summarise long documents into a commander's read, and turn a pile of inputs into a structured brief — with sources attached.
Interrogate movement, demand and readiness data in plain language, surfacing the question behind the spreadsheet.
Make doctrine, standing orders and lessons-learned searchable and answerable, so corporate memory is one question away.
Lay out options, assumptions and risks for a human to weigh. The model proposes; the officer disposes.
Assurance
Anyone can show a clever demo. Fielding AI in defence means evidence: of what the model was trained on, how it behaves at the edges, and who is accountable for its use.
We design against MOD and allied AI-ethics and safety frameworks from the outset — testable behaviour, logged interactions, clear human authority, and a defined process for when the model should refuse or defer. Every deployment ships with the documentation an accreditor will ask for.