Turning Bold Ideas Into Mission-Relevant Capabilities

The next operational challenge is rarely solved by repeating what already exists.

StrikeCore’s Special Projects initiative is focused on identifying, evaluating, and advancing new ideas that may improve defense, public safety, mobility, energy, manufacturing, and operational effectiveness.

From early concepts to partner-driven development opportunities, Special Projects provides a pathway for innovative technologies and mission needs to be brought forward, reviewed, and, where appropriate, developed into practical solutions.

SPECIAL PROJECTS

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Innovation Starts With a Problem Worth Solving

StrikeCore was founded on the belief that better systems begin with listening to the people who actually use them.

Operators, engineers, manufacturers, aviators, public-safety professionals, and industry partners routinely encounter problems that existing products do not adequately solve. Special Projects is designed to help capture those challenges and explore solutions with real-world value.

We are interested in ideas that address:

  • Operational gaps in defense or public safety

  • Improvements to existing equipment or field workflows

  • Lightweight structural and materials innovation

  • Unmanned and autonomous system applications

  • Energy, battery, and propulsion concepts

  • Manufacturing efficiency and domestic production

  • Operator safety, mobility, and sustainment

  • Emerging threats requiring new technical approaches

A concept does not need to be a finished product to deserve consideration. The most important starting point is often a clearly defined problem and a practical reason it matters.

Collaboration Opportunities

Built Through the Right Partnerships

StrikeCore recognizes that no single company develops every capability alone. Special Projects may involve collaboration with trusted partners in engineering, manufacturing, autonomy, aerospace, advanced materials, energy, government programs, and operational testing.

We are open to discussions with:

  • Defense and public-safety agencies

  • Qualified operators and subject-matter experts

  • Engineering and technology companies

  • Domestic manufacturers

  • Aerospace and unmanned-system developers

  • Research institutions and laboratories

  • Investors and strategic-development partners

  • Organizations with mission-relevant technologies or operational requirements

All collaborations are subject to appropriate review, confidentiality protections, regulatory compliance, and written agreements where needed.

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Submit a Concept or Capability Need

Start the Conversation

Have an operational problem, technical concept, partnership opportunity, or emerging capability you believe deserves evaluation?

Provide a brief overview of:

  • The problem or mission need

  • The proposed concept or area of technology

  • The intended user or application

  • Any existing development, prototype, or supporting information

  • Your organization and preferred contact information

A member of the StrikeCore team may review the submission and determine whether further discussion is appropriate.

Submission Notice

Please do not submit classified information, controlled technical data, export-controlled information, proprietary design files, confidential third-party materials, or sensitive government information through a general website contact form.

Unless StrikeCore has entered into a written confidentiality or non-disclosure agreement before submission, unsolicited ideas and materials submitted through the website should not be considered confidential or protected from independent development, evaluation, or use of similar concepts already known to StrikeCore.

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