On February 24, 2022, Russia's invasion of Ukraine became one of the deadliest conflicts in Europe since World War II. This war not only became the bloodiest but also fundamentally changed the world, transforming traditional warfare strategies into the third revolution in warfare.(Ref: The Third Revolution in Military Affairs).
What is the third revolution in warfare? The third revolution in warfare is an advance in fully autonomous weapons systems and warfighting techniques that operate with little or no human intervention, including unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and drone technologies integrated with Artificial Intelligence (AI) machine learning strategies that enable them to operate independently in combat and non-combat missions and tasks. Now, UAVs, drone warfare, and artificial intelligence have become an integral part of the third revolution in warfare and an important strategy of 21st-century modern deterrence.
The military has a long history of partnering and collaborations with private individuals and entities on military inventions, dating back to the 18th and 19th centuries. Once again, in November 2021, "NATO has reached out to civil society, youth, and the private sector for their input on the NATO 2030 initiative". The "NATO 2030 initiative is about making sure the Alliance remains ready today to face tomorrow's challenges.
The US also recognized the importance of the partnerships. On December 2, 2022, Lt. Gen. Stacey Hawkins, Commander of the US Air Force Sustainment Center, stated, "Highly efficient public-private partnerships will be a key ingredient in providing successful sustainment outcomes and deterring adversaries in the future." Public-private partnerships enable the military to leverage private-sector innovation and expertise to develop new concepts, technologies, and solutions. (Ref., credit: Air Force Sustainment Center Public Affairs, by Amy Schiess).
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For the past 16 years (since 2009), we have been researching, designing, and inventing an autonomous and Artificial Intelligence (AI) concept, "technological invention," a new and improved Air-based air defense system known as "EQQUERA Mother Hen and Parasite Chicks Air-based air defense system" (EQQUERA MHPC-ABAD System).
The "EQQUERA MHPC-ABAD" system is a new and improved airborne warfare platform designed to address the long-overdue 1980s post-Cold War era complex issues, and concerns of UAVs and drones warfare, and the old Soviet Union threats of UAVs and drones carrying nuclear and other Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD), and systems that deliver them.
Artificial Intelligence Platform: The "technological invention" is also designed with an analysis of the 1950s, "The birth of Artificial Intelligence (AI) research" (Ref: US Department of Energy), along with the constant development of machine learning autonomy and improvements in robotic technologies. These investigations reveal what future warfare will look like and the strategies needed to overcome the challenges it poses.
Further explore the negative aspects of AI technology weapons and delivery systems, including the risks and dangers posed by Artificial Intelligence algorithms that could lead to uncharted territories, potential new conflicts, and a mass-casualty environment. Also, analyzes solutions and strategies to address and minimize the negative aspects of AI warfare to suppress mass casualties.
During World War I and World War II, the first and second revolutions in warfare, a combination of technological innovations with intellectual property rights, considerably influenced the military power of the US and NATO allies. These inventions also significantly altered the nature of warfare, including the development of new weaponry, technological advancements, modernization of warfare strategies, economic advances, and bilateral and multilateral agreements that have remained in effect for many decades.
Some of these technological advancements include the development of gunpowder, machine guns, tanks, aircraft, trench and chemical warfare during World War I, "The Evolution of World War I Aircraft" (Ref and credit: National Air and Space Museum, USA), and the proliferation of nuclear weapons, as well as the evolving nature of nuclear strategies during World War II, including the advancement of atomic bomb, computers and other civil advancements. "Scientific and Technological Advances of World War II" (Ref: and credit: The National World War II Museum, New Orleans, USA).
On February 24, 2022, Russia's invation not only changed the world, but also brings back the non-strategic nuclear posture, (Ref.and credit: Understanding Russian strategic culture and the low-yield nuclear threat - Rand Corp.) and the 1980s post-Cold War era concern of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and drones carrying Weapons of Mass Destruction, along with their delivery systems, to the next generation warfare. (Ref., and Credit: In 1997, the United States Air Force Air Power Studies "Unmanned Aerial Vehicles and Weapons of Mass Destruction: A Lethal Combination?" - JEFFREY N. RENEHAN, Major, USAF).
This 1997 US Air Force study concluded by stating, " The basic priority is to bring this issue to the forefront and make all parties aware that the potential exists for the combined use of UAVs and WMD." Further stated: "The bottom line is that the United States may one day face an enemy that has obtained the capability to employ WMD on UAVs in battle. It is prudent to do everything in our power to prevent this from happening." (Ref: US Air Force Air Power Studies Chapter 8 conclusion).
The EQQUERA technological invention is a family of system-of-systems architecture, comprising UAVs, drones, and missile defense and offense platforms, all of which integrate into a significantly improved air-based air defense system that is urgently needed and overdue since the post-Cold War era.
A family of systems is designed with a Mother UAV to carry a large number of sub-UAVs and Sub-UAVS to carry mini-UAVs, and launch and recover in midair, while surrounding the Mother UAV with fleet of sub-UAVs and drones, communicating with each other, and communicate with existing manned and unmanned systems, space systems all integrating into a fully interoperable operational platforms that blankets a large area in the sky for large-scale combat and non-combat operations, while protecting against adversaries, non-state actors and enemy attacks.
The "technological invention" is already protected by international intellectual property rights and the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) patent rules, which would help to control and prevent global power competition. (Note: the sensitive, secret, and vital elements of the technology of the invention are not publicly available, neither in the patent disclosure nor on the website.)
The invention further consists with communications and battle management connectivity that integrates military and civil manned and unmanned platforms, including connectivity with "Iron Dome interceptors" (Ref: Rand Corp.) and the proposed "Golden Dome interceptors" (Ref: Golden Dome Could Learn from SDI Politics -Rand Corp.) as well as connectivity across all domains air, sea, land, space and cyber space to enhance air superiority and information superiority over adversaries, enemies and non-state actors. Particularly, to intercept and defeat threats that the existing "Iron Dome" and the proposed "Golden Dome" systems cannot defend against.
On September 23, 2025, the US Secretary of War, Pete Hegseth, announced (Ref: The US Army) that he had directed Army Secretary Daniel P. Driscoll to formally establish "a joint, interagency task force to counter hostile unmanned aerial systems, commonly referred to as drones".
In September 2025, European Union leaders met to discuss the urgent need for the multi-layered "drone wall" defence system. Moreover, NATO and the European Union expressed their full support for this proposed system, following Russian airspace violations over Denmark, Poland, and Estonia. "A ‘Drone Wall’ is needed for Europe to defend against a new threat" (Ref: The Chatham House).
The global superpowers—the US, Russia, and China admit that 21st-century warfare differs significantly from traditional warfare. They also acknowledge that whoever develops a drone-on-drones swarm warfare strategy combined with artificial intelligence (AI) will play a significant role in the next generation of warfare and dominate the world.
International patent rights are a crucial element for protecting technological inventions on a global scale. The European Patent Office granted patent rights for the invention based on an International Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) application filed with the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO). We also validated the patent in other contracting states. A second PCT application has also been filed with the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), incorporating new improvements to the original granted patent. The International Searching Authority, WIPO, issued an International Search Report stating that the claims for the improvement of the invention are novel, inventive, and industrially applicable over the prior art.
The US Department of War (DOW), previously known as the Department of Defense (DoD), the "Weapons Systems," and the Canadian Aerospace Warfare Centers both evaluated the invention during the early stages in 2018 and 2017, and it was well-received. We are now entering a new phase, with a significantly improved system-of-systems architecture warfare strategy platforms that is critically needed for today's national and global security, as well as for future military readiness for the "third revolution in warfare" of 2030 and beyond.
Note: The disclosed information in patent applications and on our website is limited in scope. This limitation is forced mainly due to the secrecy and sensitive nature of the invention.
Civil Preparedness and Response Plan for Law Enforcement, Emergency Responders and Military Personnel - CBRN event
The military experts recognize that the 21st-century war scenario will be significantly more complex and more lethal than World Wars I and II, and the use of chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear (CBRN) weapons is highly possible.
Recognizing the dangers of these catastrophic issues, in 2008, we also invented and developed an emergency preparedness and response plan focusing on protecting law enforcement, emergency response, and military personnel in the event of CBRN attacks or other disruptions, including preparing for war scenarios.
This project is known as the "CBRN Triangle Project. The main focus of this "Project" is to join forces with the law enforcement, medical, and military personnel to save themself and save public lives.
We first introduced this "CBRN Triangle Project" to the law enforcement personnel during the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics in Canada. It was well received, and now this distinctive identification system is part of the safety equipment program for first responders and other emergency response personnel.
The project received government agency approvals (WorkSafeBC) following two public hearings. In fact, this identification system was subsequently amended in the Occupational Health and Safety Act, which stated "distinguishing emergency medical assistant or in any other capacity, as well as law enforcement, defined in the Police Act." ( WorkSafeBC 8.24 High visibility apparel Act. Subsection (3) (b) (i, ii, iii) and (c).)