Integrating Commercial Drones Into a Military BMS
The drone Cambrian explosion is here. KhanBMS treats every airframe — military or commercial — as a capability bundle, not a tail number.
Ukraine proved that a $500 commercial quadcopter can kill a $5 million tank. The implication for BMS is unavoidable: the force of the future will be a mixed fleet of bespoke military platforms and commercial-off-the-shelf airframes, and the BMS must integrate both within hours of arrival in theater.
Legacy BMS platforms require a software rebuild for every new airframe. KhanBMS does not. It abstracts every asset as a capability bundle — sensors, effectors, endurance, signature, comms — and integrates new platforms by manifest, not by code.
A commercial drone delivered to a forward operating base in the morning can be flying as an Arban member by afternoon. That is the integration tempo the modern fight demands, and only KhanBMS delivers it.
