VisionWave Holdings, Inc. filed U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 63/892,721 on 17 November 2025. The application, titled “AI‑Assisted Multi‑Modal RF Fire‑Control System for All‑Domain Target Engagement,” covers a rifle‑mountable RF‑sensing module that converts radio‑frequency returns into real‑time visualized situational awareness and predictive fire‑control cues for soldiers, vehicle turrets, and remote‑weapon stations.
The WaveStrike system is engineered to operate day and night, in all weather, and in obscured conditions where electro‑optical sights degrade. By using RF‑native sensing, the technology eliminates the need for active infrared or laser emissions, reducing the operator’s tactical signature while providing range, Doppler, and motion data that optical systems cannot deliver. The result is a low‑signature, all‑weather fire‑control solution that can shorten engagement timelines and improve first‑shot probability in environments that challenge conventional optics.
VisionWave’s recent financial results underscore the strategic importance of this filing. The company reported a negative earnings per share of –$0.37 for the last twelve months and negative net income in recent quarters, while generating a modest $0.53 million in levered free cash flow. To fund ongoing research and development, VisionWave secured a $50 million equity line and a $5 million convertible note commitment. The provisional patent filing therefore represents a key step in protecting a technology that could become a new revenue driver and a source of licensing income as the company expands its defense customer base.
CEO Noam Kenig said, “WaveStrike brings RF‑native computer vision to the sensor‑to‑shooter loop, with the goal of reducing engagement timelines and supporting improved first‑shot probability regardless of weather or visibility – all without exposing the operator.” Kenig’s statement highlights the company’s focus on low‑signature solutions that address a critical gap in current fire‑control systems and signals confidence that the technology will translate into commercial and military contracts.
The company plans to advance WaveStrike development in the fourth quarter of 2025, with field trials scheduled for 2026. Successful trials could lead to early‑stage product introductions and further integration with VisionWave’s existing 4D super‑resolution radar and autonomous platforms, reinforcing its strategy of delivering end‑to‑end AI‑driven defense solutions. The filing also strengthens VisionWave’s competitive moat by combining AI, autonomous perception, and RF sensing in a single, low‑signature package, positioning the company to capture new revenue streams from military and homeland‑security customers and to create licensing opportunities for commercial defense contractors.
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