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Pillar C · Solutions

Airspace Risk Analytics

Low-altitude airspace risk analytics

Overview

Airspace Risk Analytics encodes low-altitude airspace risk as structured primitives — historical, real-time, and pre-indicator — in the `_uamkt_extensions` namespace, so partners inherit Korea-axis depth without re-implementing it.

Products

03 listed
  1. 01

    3-Axis Architecture

    Real-time / Historical / Pre-indicator analytical axes wired into a single decision surface.

  2. 02

    `_uamkt_extensions` Namespace

    Namespace extension shipping Korea-axis entities (bird, animal, low-altitude terrain artefacts) to partner platforms.

  3. 03

    IPB Whitespace Mapping

    Catalog of coverage gaps in current partner platforms — feedstock for partner roadmap negotiations.

Doctrine
Three-axis methodology

Real-time / historical / pre-indicator airspace risk encoding

Each engineering decision in this pillar is checked against the doctrine reference above.

Case study

From Myeongnyang (1597) to modern catalog extension

Our doctrine paper traces the unbroken thread from Admiral Yi Sun-sin’s tidal-current battlefield preparation at Myeongnyang through the 1944 Fu-Go balloon campaign and the 2024 Muan disaster to the 2024–25 DPRK low-altitude pressure campaign. The same analytical primitives recur; we encode them in software.