Individual Air Defence

Every soldier,
an air defender.

Layered counter-drone defence works — until it doesn't. LASTLINE qualifies the individual soldier as the final air defence layer: a measurable standard, a training system to reach it, the effector to hold it, and the sustainment to keep it.

Soldier engaging an aerial target with the GEN-12 platform
The Proposition

A capability layer that does not yet exist

Air defence has always been organised by echelon — strategic, theatre, short-range, very short range. Every echelon has doctrine, procurement and a training standard. One does not: the individual soldier. Drones have made that the echelon under attack.

Individual Air Defence  ·  noun

The capability of a dismounted soldier to detect, identify, track and defeat a small unmanned aerial system inside the terminal engagement band, to a defined and scored standard, sustained through a qualification cycle.

The outer layers stop what they can see. LASTLINE qualifies the soldier for everything that gets through.
Why LASTLINE

Not a product. A standard.

A Qualification

Not a product. A defined, scored standard a soldier passes or fails — recorded, auditable, and revalidated annually.

A Layer No One Owns

5–100 m, ~1.4 seconds. Below the reach of every system already procured — precisely where autonomous, non-emitting and fibre-optic drones are hardest to stop.

Sovereign and Sustained

Australian ILS hub, in-country manufacture under licence, regional supply — the capability is owned, sustained and built by the nation that adopts it.

The System

Four elements. One capability.

LASTLINE delivers a qualified soldier — not another platform. Each element of the system exists to reach, score and hold the standard.

The Qualification

A five-day, 40-hour operator course built by Special Forces veterans and world-champion clay shooters — scored on functional neutralisation at 5–100 m.

The Standard →

INTERCEPTOR — Immersive Training

Portable, immersive VR that rehearses the full Detect–Identify–Track–Defeat kill chain anywhere, at a fraction of live-fire cost.

The Training System →

GEN-12 Platform

The first professional-grade, magazine-fed, AR-pattern 12-gauge — by Genesis Arms. Shared AR manual of arms; 100 m maximum effective range.

The Effector →

12G cUAS Ammunition

Purpose-built tungsten counter-UAS loads that pattern tightly to 100 m — the effect the standard is scored against.

The Ammunition →
The Gap

The last hundred metres

Electronic warfare, directed energy, remote weapon stations and missiles each own an engagement envelope. A residual gap persists at very short range — where fibre-optic, pre-programmed and autonomous drones emit nothing to jam, where a high-end interceptor can cost many multiples of the drone it kills, and where an FPV drone at 100 km/h, 40 m out, gives the soldier roughly 1.4 seconds.

LASTLINE is not a substitute for higher-tier systems and does not compete for their budget. It closes the one layer those systems cannot reach — by qualifying people rather than fielding another platform.

Operator training on INTERCEPTOR with the gas-recoiling training weapon
Operator training on INTERCEPTOR with the gas-recoiling training weapon and instructor display.
Proof Before Commitment

The demonstration is on us.

We will stand up a complete, end-to-end capability demonstration at our own expense — VR training, live GEN-12 and 12G cUAS ammunition, and the full kill chain, on your terms — and qualify a cohort against the published standard before any commitment is asked for.