What we have put in the field.

Technologies built through funded government programs, SBIR and STTR contracts, and direct military delivery. A record of what C2-I Engineering has designed, proven, and put in the field.

Built to a requirement. Delivered to a customer.

Four lines of work. Every one was funded, engineered, and put in the hands of the organization that needed it.

Littoral Robotics

Marinized robotic crawlers fielded by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the U.S. Marine Corps, the UK Ministry of Defence, and Scripps Institution of Oceanography. One platform handles mapping, monitoring, water sampling, and UXO neutralization across estuarine, riverine, and surf-zone terrain.

Counter-UAS Net Systems

200 net systems designed, manufactured, and delivered to the U.S. Army. A full production run held to defense specification on a compressed timeline, from the first requirement to the last unit out the door.

Variable Yield Energetics

Novel variable explosive yield concepts, developed under SBIR contract. Carried from first concept through engineering and prototype to a deliverable that met government specification.

Tie-Down Systems

The Pad Eye Grid System (PEGS), developed under SBIR contract. A tie-down solution engineered for the operational and transport conditions that defeat standard hardware.

A C2-I Engineering robotic crawler positioned on a coastal beach with its survey mast and antenna deployed

Field-proven, not bench-proven.

The platform in this photograph is on station at the waterline with its survey mast raised, collecting live data. This is where every C2-I program is judged: in the environment the customer actually operates in.

The same approach behind every delivery.

The programs on this page span robotics, counter-UAS, and energetics. The engineering discipline underneath them does not change.

Requirement First

Every program begins with the operational requirement, not a modified product sheet. C2-I designs to what the mission actually demands, which is why the work reaches environments and conditions that catalog hardware cannot.

Proven in the Field

A system is not finished when it works on the bench. C2-I tests against the real environment, the surf, the current, the contamination, the dust, before a customer ever takes delivery. Field performance is part of the engineering, not a step that follows it.

Built to Transition

C2-I develops technology through SBIR, STTR, and direct contract, then moves it from prototype to fielded capability. The work is engineered from the start to survive the transition from a research program into the hands of an operational customer.

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