Selected deployments & exercises.
A non-exhaustive sample of mesh deployments we've designed, integrated and supported across India. Customer names are anonymised on this public page; full references available on request to qualified buyers.
Himalayan Picket Net — Section Trial
Mesh-radio trial for a section operating from three high-altitude pickets above 4,200 m. The pickets had no inter-visibility with each other on direct VHF. A solar-powered repeater node placed on a saddle gave full connectivity between all three OPs and the company HQ down-valley.
- 15 × Rugged Cased nodes, 3 × solar repeater nodes
- Operated continuously through three winter cycles, –20°C ambient
- Inter-OP latency under 4 s for short text; GPS pings every 60 s
Cyclone-Response Volunteer Mesh — Coastal Odisha
An NGO running cyclone preparedness in coastal Odisha needed comms that didn't depend on towers (which fail in the first hour of a Category-2 storm). We deployed a 30-node volunteer mesh across four panchayats with mast gateways at each volunteer base.
- 30 × Rugged Cased nodes issued to ASHA workers and volunteers
- 4 × mast gateways with 8 dBi antennas at panchayat offices
- 2 days operator training conducted at the district level
- Mesh stayed online through landfall when cellular dropped at T+2 hours
Airborne Drop Trial — Stick of 8
Helmet-mounted Trooper-node trial with an airborne unit conducting static-line and free-fall practice drops. Objective: verify that all eight nodes survive the jump, mesh self-forms in the drop zone, and rally GPS is visible on the lead's EUD.
- 8 × Trooper nodes on ARC-rail helmet mounts, jump-tested
- 100% recovery rate across 24 jumps; zero electronic failures
- Mesh self-formed within 12–18 s of stick clearing aircraft
- Rally GPS visible on EUD before lead's chute fully deployed
Fishing-Flotilla Tracking — Andhra Coast
A fishing co-operative wanted vessel-position tracking for safety and family-confidence, but VHF licensing and AIS hardware were prohibitive. We supplied 40 IP67 nodes and a shore-mast gateway at the harbour.
- 40 × IP67 Trooper nodes with magnetic-mount whip antennas
- 1 × shore-mast gateway with 12 dBi marine antenna
- Position broadcast every 2 minutes; harbour board sees fleet on map
- "Returning to harbour" status message — families informed automatically
Border Outpost Perimeter Mesh — Pilot
Forward-base pilot at a border outpost — solar perimeter sensor nodes on the wire, sentries with Rugged nodes, command display in the OP. Sentries see who tripped which sensor in real time on a map.
- 1 × mast gateway, 6 × solar PIR-equipped perimeter nodes
- 10 × Rugged Cased devices for sentries and reaction team
- 1 × 14" command display with offline ATAK + sector map
- Mean alert-to-display time: under 3 seconds
Mountain SAR Volunteer Network — Western Ghats
A volunteer mountain-rescue team operating in the Western Ghats trialled a 12-node mesh through the 2026 monsoon. Result: zero coordination failures across 14 callouts — including three in heavy rain with cellular completely down.
- 12 × Rugged Cased nodes, 1 × portable solar repeater
- Operated through monsoon — IP65 cases held up perfectly
- 14 callouts, 3 with no cellular at all — zero comms failures
- Now standardised across the team's three regional chapters