TEXAL SYSTEMS: System Summary
Strategic Infrastructure for Distributed Tactical Dominance
Executive Positioning Statement
TEXAL Systems is a sovereign defence manufacturing initiative engineered to bridge the operational gap between the realities of contemporary kinetic warfare and the legacy architecture of British defence procurement. Our systems are not platforms — they are scalable infrastructure, designed for saturation, replacement, and continuity under attrition.
We are not proposing a product line. We are delivering a new manufacturing logic.
1. Mission & Strategic Rationale
The battlespace is no longer defined by armour. It is determined by regeneration.
TEXAL’s mission is to deliver tactical infrastructure that reflects the emergent logic of modern warfare — one where disposable systems, not prestige assets, determine survivability. We seek to:
- Translate battlefield innovation from Ukraine into UK-deployable hardware.
- Build low-cost, low-complexity tactical systems at scale inside the UK.
- Embed a system-first philosophy into British defence doctrine — based on replacement, not preservation.
We are also preparing a parallel track:
- AI-Enabled ISR and Strike Platforms Development of semi-autonomous systems with onboard targeting, surveillance, and strike capacity — engineered to remain expendable, not exquisite. Unit cost targets are held under £50,000 to preserve scale and disposability under saturation doctrine.
- Cross-Theatre Tactical Training TEXAL will facilitate direct instruction by experienced Ukrainian drone units to UK personnel, accelerating institutional adaptation and bypassing domestic training bottlenecks. This track will allow the UK to internalise operational lessons currently being written on the battlefield — not in classrooms.
2. Strategic Imperatives
A. System-First Defence Logic
TEXAL systems are designed for disposability. Modular, field-serviceable, and easy to replicate — built for saturation under fire, not for parade ground longevity.
B. Sovereign Manufacturing Capability
All components and systems are designed for UK-based production, minimal-skill assembly, and field-adaptive reconfiguration. No reliance on compromised supply chains or credentialed bottlenecks.
C. Live Doctrine Translation
TEXAL is building embedded relationships with Ukrainian drone operators, engineers, and tactical units. Our aim is to translate operational innovation at source — before it is abstracted by slow institutional channels.
3. Technical Domains of Focus
- Expendable Strike Platforms: Loitering and FPV-class assets optimised for swarm saturation.
- ISR Modules: Recon platforms built for rapid field deployment, data acquisition, and replacement.
- Civilian-Build Kits: Systems that non-specialists can assemble under pressure.
- Future Maritime Units: Surface denial tools for port security, ISR, and small-scale naval disruption.
- AI-Enabled Tactical Systems: Advanced ISR and strike drones with onboard targeting intelligence — capped under £50,000 per unit to preserve disposable logic.
All systems are unified under the same logic:
“Build fast. Lose fast. Replace faster.”
4. Why This Is Urgent
The Tactical Reality
£300 drones, assembled in garages using easily accessible market materials, now destroy tanks worth millions.
A motivated checkout clerk in Ukraine now has more battlefield impact than a decade of European armoured procurement.
This isn’t anecdotal — it is systemic. It signals the collapse of the platform-preservation doctrine. The UK cannot afford to ignore the asymmetry this creates.
The British Bottleneck
- Defence contracts locked into obsolete logic
- Fragile, centralised procurement systems
- No operational bridge between UK industry and Ukrainian battlefield learning
TEXAL resolves this. Not with theory — with deployable systems.
5. Operating Model
Phase | Objective | Status |
---|---|---|
Phase 1 | Embed into Ukraine’s drone ecosystem | Underway |
Phase 2 | Develop scalable air-based systems | Seeking donor support |
Phase 3 | UK-based assembly protocols | Supplier exploration active |
Phase 4 | MOD briefing alignment | This submission |
Phase 5 | Maritime and AI-integrated platforms | R&D initiated |
6. What We Offer the MOD
- Field-proven tactical translation — from Ukraine to the UK
- Pre-contract, live systems for testing and development
- Decentralised production pathways ready for scaling
- Integrated ISR-to-strike pipelines under £50,000 per unit
- Interoperability with NATO, AFU, and future coalition forces
- No reliance on multi-year R&D cycles or prestige contracts
7. Funding & Deployment Needs
To accelerate operational readiness, TEXAL seeks:
- Donor support for field work inside Ukraine
- Technical partners for UK-based component production
- MOD engagement to test and evaluate early system batches
- Private sector co-investment for scaling AI-enabled capabilities
Conclusion
Legacy systems are collapsing. Armour is no longer deterrence — it’s target practice. The future belongs to systems that survive contact through speed, replication, and loss-tolerance.
TEXAL is not building drones. We are building tactical infrastructure.
Sovereign. Regenerative. Designed for the battlefields that actually exist.
We invite the UK Ministry of Defence and strategic donors to engage.