CX2 develops AI-powered autonomous platforms for electromagnetic-spectrum operations, RF sensing, targeting, and electronic warfare across land, air, sea, and space domains. The core technical challenge addressed is converting RF emissions into actionable targeting coordinates at machine speed - the company's systems are built to deliver emitter coordinates to kinetic systems in seconds, collapsing the observe-orient-decide-act cycle that historically constrained spectrum warfare operations.
The product portfolio includes Wraith, an airborne RF reconnaissance system, and Vadris, an RF-seeking payload. Both systems integrate hardware design, real-time signal processing, machine learning for emitter classification and geolocation, and kinetic systems integration. The underlying problem set involves low-latency signal detection and analysis in contested RF environments where traditional processing pipelines introduce unacceptable delays.
CX2 operates within the defense and aerospace sector, with stated focus on enabling spectrum dominance for the United States and allied nations. The company combines custom hardware, autonomous software, and operational partnerships to address gaps in current warfighter capabilities. Backed by a16z, 8VC, and Point72 Ventures, CX2 is positioned to scale both technical capability and deployment velocity in an increasingly spectrum-contested operational environment.