Common Sense Hyper-AI fused with autonomous drone swarms, surface vessels, and coastal sensor networks — delivering a unified maritime intelligence platform purpose-built for coast guards, border agencies, and national maritime authorities.
The world's coastlines stretch across hundreds of thousands of kilometres. Illegal fishing, smuggling, human trafficking, unauthorised incursions, and threats to critical offshore infrastructure occur in a domain that is vast, dynamic, and largely invisible to traditional surveillance infrastructure. Legacy radar, intermittent patrols, and siloed command centres cannot provide the continuous, multi-layered picture that modern maritime security demands.
At X Performance Robotics, we are redefining what is possible. Our integrated platform fuses drone swarm intelligence, autonomous surface vessel data, coastal radar, satellite feeds, and AIS tracking into a single operational brain — giving national agencies the complete picture, at all times, across the entire maritime domain.
Our platform does not merely collect data — it understands the sea. XPR's proprietary Common Sense Hyper-AI builds behavioural world models for every tracked entity, detects anomalies before they become incidents, and directs autonomous assets to the right place at the right time.
Every element of the maritime environment — from the seafloor to the stratosphere — is monitored, analysed, and acted upon within a single secure operational platform designed for national-scale deployment.
Autonomous UAV networks delivering persistent EO, infrared, SAR, and signals intelligence across your maritime domain. Swarms self-coordinate coverage, adapt to weather, and relay real-time feeds to command without human tasking.
Uncrewed surface vessels serving as mobile sensor platforms and forward responders. USVs carry radar, sonar, camera, and signals payloads — extending reach into areas where manned patrol is impractical or unsafe.
True-Fusion™ integrates AIS, coastal radar, satellite imagery, drone feeds, sonar, and signals intelligence into one correlated stream. No blind spots. No silos. A complete, coherent picture of every surface, airborne, and subsurface entity.
XPR's Common Sense Hyper-AI builds and refines world models for every tracked entity — detecting loitering, AIS spoofing, dark shipping, and rendezvous events — generating high-confidence alerts before threats materialise into incidents.
Operators see the maritime domain through every lens simultaneously: nautical chart overlays, 3D augmented reality, live drone streams, thermal imaging, and historical track replays — transforming data into a complete, actionable intelligence picture.
Every operator, asset, and alert — unified in one secure environment. Role-based access, automated alert routing, digital incident management, and AI-driven asset pre-positioning ensure every response is coordinated and traceable from detection to resolution.
Multi-layer sensor fusion — AIS, coastal radar, drone EO/IR, satellite SAR, and sonar — detects every entity including those deliberately obscuring their presence. Non-cooperative targets are automatically flagged for priority analysis.
Every target is tracked continuously through XPR's Common Sense Hyper-AI world modelling engine, correlating position, speed, heading, and historical behaviour into a real-time risk characterisation.
When behavioural world models detect anomalies — AIS manipulation, unexpected rendezvous, restricted zone entries — the system generates structured alerts prioritised by confidence and routes them instantly to the appropriate command level.
Operators evaluate any alert in seconds via AR visualisation, live drone streams, and full historical track data. The system presents the complete contextual picture — so human judgement is informed, not overwhelmed.
Assets are dispatched through integrated command and control. Patrol vessels, USVs, and drone teams are dynamically re-tasked while the AI presents response options and keeps human commanders firmly in control.
Every event and decision is automatically logged, timestamped, and compiled into structured digital reports — supporting post-incident analysis, trend identification, and full evidentiary records for legal proceedings.
XPR's Common Sense Hyper-AI is the analytical core of the entire surveillance system. Unlike rule-based systems that flag predefined patterns, it continuously learns and refines a world model for every entity operating in the monitored domain — building a baseline understanding of what normal looks like, then detecting deviations that conventional systems miss entirely.
When behaviour deviates — a vessel stops transmitting in open water, a small craft loiters near a subsea pipeline, two vessels meet at an unregistered position at night — the world model generates a high-confidence behavioural alert, not merely a geometric flag. Fewer false positives. Significantly earlier detection of genuine threats.
Maritime domain awareness fails when sensors operate in isolation. True-Fusion™ eliminates this by creating a unified data space across all inputs — normalising AIS, coastal radar, drone EO/IR, satellite SAR, sonar, SIGINT, and third-party feeds into a single coherent operational picture.
True-Fusion™ performs automated correlation: linking a radar return to an AIS identity, associating a drone visual with a vessel's registration, identifying when one entity creates multiple sensor returns. This is not data aggregation — it is intelligent synthesis that produces a maritime intelligence picture far richer than the sum of its parts.
The XPR maritime system is architected around a full C5ISR framework — intelligence flowing both upward from sensors to command, and outward from command to operational assets in real time. Every drone, USV, and patrol vessel is simultaneously a sensor platform and a controllable asset within the same unified system.
Multiple concurrent command levels are supported, with configurable role-based access and decision authorities. All communications are secured through end-to-end encryption with quantum-resistant key management, ensuring the network remains robust against sophisticated cyber threats and electronic warfare.
XPR's systems are built on a hardware-agnostic architecture — the intelligence layer, mission logic, and command systems are decoupled from specific drone manufacturers, USV platforms, or sensor configurations. National agencies are not locked into a single vendor, can integrate existing assets, and can upgrade hardware without rebuilding the intelligence platform.
As new drone and robotics technologies emerge, the XPR platform extends to accommodate them — ensuring that investment in command, intelligence, and communications infrastructure retains its value across the full operational lifecycle, typically exceeding fifteen years.
From coastguard operations to port security, fisheries to infrastructure protection — every maritime mission demands a different posture. Our platform supports all of them simultaneously.
Maritime borders are among the most challenging sovereignty environments on earth. Vast distances, poor visibility, and the volume of legitimate traffic make it extraordinarily difficult for traditional patrol forces to detect and intercept illicit border crossings.
Our system changes this calculus. Persistent drone coverage combined with XPR's Common Sense Hyper-AI provides continuous, gapless surveillance regardless of weather or time of day — automatically distinguishing routine shipping from anomalous small craft operating outside established corridors. Dark vessel detection is a core capability: by correlating radar returns with AIS data, the world model identifies craft attempting to obscure their identity and automatically repositions the nearest drone for identification-grade visual intelligence.
Every hour of delay in maritime search and rescue can be the difference between a successful rescue and a fatality. Our autonomous drone swarms fundamentally transform SAR capability — when a distress signal is received, the nearest UAVs are immediately re-tasked, providing persistent overhead coverage with EO and thermal infrared cameras capable of detecting persons in water even in heavy sea states.
The world model uses thermal signature analysis to distinguish human targets from flotsam, reducing false leads. Beyond emergency response, passive monitoring continuously flags vessels drifting without power or exhibiting erratic behaviour — enabling proactive intervention before a formal distress signal is transmitted.
IUU fishing is one of the most economically damaging maritime crimes globally. Our platform transforms fisheries enforcement from reactive patrols to intelligence-led operations — every vessel in the monitored zone is tracked continuously, with AIS positions correlated against licensed zones, restricted areas monitored for unauthorised gear deployment, and suspicious patterns including night fishing and AIS manipulation automatically flagged.
When violations are detected, evidentiary-grade video and positional data are automatically gathered from the nearest drone, timestamped incident records are created, and alerts are routed to enforcement vessels. The complete evidence package is admissible for prosecution and supports international reporting obligations.
Offshore pipelines, wind farms, subsea cables, and port facilities represent strategic assets of enormous value and extraordinary vulnerability. Our system provides layered protection across every threat dimension — drone swarms and autonomous vessels maintain continuous watch around exclusion zones, while integrated sonar and AUV patrol capabilities monitor the seabed environment for anomalous activity indicating tampering or unauthorised underwater vehicles.
XPR's Common Sense Hyper-AI extends to infrastructure threat prediction — identifying vessel patterns in the broader maritime environment that may indicate developing threats, enabling pre-emptive defensive posturing before threats materialise.
The world's oceans face mounting threats from illegal dumping, bilge discharge, and destruction of protected marine habitats. Environmental agencies cannot comprehensively monitor vast sensitive zones using traditional methods — a single patrol vessel cannot be everywhere, and by the time a vessel is intercepted, damage is done and evidence gone.
Our platform enables proactive prevention. Multispectral drone sensors detect oil and chemical pollution with high precision, tracking events back to their source vessel. Underwater cameras and sonar monitor protected reef systems for disturbance from unauthorised trawling or anchoring — providing a continuous environmental intelligence picture that directs enforcement resources where they matter most.
Every maritime surveillance deployment is a complex, multi-year programme. X Performance Robotics manages the complete journey from initial scoping to long-term operational support — one point of accountability, start to finish.
We work in close partnership with national agencies to assess maritime domains, define coverage requirements, specify sensor configurations, and design system architecture to precise operational and budget parameters.
Full implementation covers coastal sensor towers, communications backbone, command centre fit-out, drone and USV base facilities, and complete system installation — managed from a single point of accountability.
Comprehensive training programmes for operators, supervisors, system administrators, and maintenance personnel — supported by simulation environments and progressive competency development pathways.
Preventive and corrective maintenance, software upgrades, 24/7 technical support, and annual capability assessments — ensuring the system meets evolving operational requirements across its full lifecycle.
At XPR, we engineer agentic, physical, and Common Sense Hyper-AI to power next-generation robotics with unmatched autonomy, precision, and resilience. In the maritime domain, our surveillance brain does not merely detect — it reasons, anticipates, and decides with the situational intelligence of an experienced operator.
XPR's maritime intelligence platform is built around a proprietary Common Sense Hyper-AI World Model — an architecture engineered and built entirely by XPR that continuously predicts what should happen next across the entire surveillance domain. Rather than reacting to events after they occur, it builds abstract representations of every tracked entity's state and compares predictions against observed reality at every step.
The result is a single master signal — World Model Prediction Energy — that quantifies how surprised the system is by what it observes. When the ocean behaves as expected, energy is low and operations proceed with high confidence. When a vessel deviates from its learned behaviour profile, energy rises — triggering a cascade of intelligent, proportional responses before a human operator would notice the anomaly. This is Common Sense AI: not a list of rules, but a system that models its environment, detects when reality diverges from expectation, and uses that divergence as the engine of every intelligent decision thereafter.
"High prediction surprise means slow down, investigate, and trust your sensors less — triggered automatically by the world model failing to predict correctly. That failure itself becomes the engine of every intelligent decision."
When World Model energy rises — a vessel departs its learned route, a sensor contradicts known sea state, an unexpected rendezvous occurs — the system automatically reduces tempo, reallocates surveillance assets, and escalates human attention. Caution is proportional, not binary.
A sensor reporting data that contradicts XPR's World Model understanding of the maritime environment is treated as degraded, not gospel. AIS, radar, drone EO/IR, and satellite feeds are cross-referenced — any input diverging sharply from world model prediction is automatically down-weighted.
When prediction energy is low — the maritime picture is stable and well-understood — the system actively directs drone swarms and USVs into unmonitored areas, proactively building domain awareness rather than passively watching known zones.
In poor weather, at night, or with degraded sensors, XPR's World Model responds inversely to conventional systems — increasing asset tasking, lowering alert thresholds, and maintaining situational awareness from learned maritime physics when live sensor data is unreliable.
Every high-energy event is automatically characterised by type — AIS manipulation, unexpected rendezvous, restricted zone penetration, sensor contradiction — because XPR's World Model understands what normal looks like for every entity class. Operators receive a structured intelligence assessment with confidence scoring, not a raw alarm.
The ocean has always been humanity's most contested and least governed space. Maritime borders exist as invisible lines across a dynamic medium that conceals as much as it reveals. The world's coastal nations collectively claim exclusive economic zones totalling over 130 million square kilometres — monitored largely by ageing radar networks, insufficient patrol fleets, and satellite systems whose revisit rates render them inadequate for continuous surveillance. Into this vacuum flow illicit goods, untracked persons, unreported fishing, and threats ranging from low-level criminality to state-sponsored hostile activity.
"The ocean domain is simultaneously the world's greatest commercial highway, its most productive food system, a critical commons for communication cables and energy infrastructure, and the most exploited governance gap in international security."
Traditional maritime surveillance was designed for a different era. Coastal radar is horizon-limited and weather-dependent. AIS relies on self-reporting — a vulnerability criminal actors exploit through spoofing and deliberate deactivation. Patrol vessels cannot be everywhere. Most national maritime agencies operate with a fundamentally incomplete picture: they know where the vessels are that want to be known, but the vessels that matter most are precisely those working to remain invisible.
XPR resolves this through the integration of autonomous drone swarms, USV platforms, sensor fusion, and Common Sense Hyper-AI World Models — delivering continuous, multi-layer domain awareness that scales from small island EEZs to continental maritime powers.
Our hardware-agnostic architecture prevents vendor lock-in and preserves the value of command, intelligence, and communications infrastructure across technology generations. Our Common Sense Hyper-AI World Model — engineered and built entirely by XPR — brings a genuinely new capability to maritime operations: a system that understands what normal looks like for every entity in your waters, and responds intelligently when reality diverges from that understanding.
Our programme delivery model maintains a single point of accountability from design through long-term operational support. Every deployment is tailored to the specific maritime domain it protects — because the challenges facing a Pacific island nation are fundamentally different from those facing a European maritime power, and both deserve a system built for their reality.
Maritime security threats are becoming more sophisticated and more consequential. The growth of the blue economy, expansion of offshore energy infrastructure, and increasing strategic competition in maritime spaces are all driving demand for a step-change in surveillance capability. XPR is at the forefront of that step-change — engineering agentic, physical, and Common Sense Hyper-AI that transforms the sea from an opaque and ungoverned space into a transparent, accountable domain where national sovereignty is effectively exercised and the assets that depend on maritime security are credibly defended.
The ocean does not rest. Neither do we.