Breaking Barriers, Building the Future of Defense: AV_Halo™ Participates in U.S. Army 'Operation Jailbreak' Integration Sprint
The AV_Halo™ team participated in the U.S. Army's 'Operation Jailbreak — Right to Integrate' sprint exercise at Fort Carson, Colorado. Through open interfaces and sensor integration, the team demonstrated that AV technology can seamlessly connect with existing and future Army data platforms, advancing rapid and scalable integration capabilities aligned with the MOSA (Modular Open Systems Approach) framework.

Highlights
- AV_Halo™ participated in the U.S. Army's 'Operation Jailbreak — Right to Integrate' sprint exercise at Fort Carson, Colorado, demonstrating drone interoperability with military data platforms.
- The exercise validated AV_Halo™'s ability to integrate sensors and effectors into current and next-generation Army data systems through open interfaces compliant with the MOSA framework.
- AV_Halo™'s integration capabilities were confirmed as fast, repeatable, and scalable — three key benchmarks for military deployment readiness.
- The participation signals a broader industry trend of commercial drone technology converging with military data infrastructure under open-architecture principles.
- AV_Halo™ is positioning its platform as production-ready for both today's Army networks and future joint operational environments.
Breaking Barriers, Building the Future of Defense: AV_Halo™ Participates in U.S. Army 'Operation Jailbreak' Integration Sprint
The AV_Halo™ team was recently invited to participate in the U.S. Army's 'Operation Jailbreak — Right to Integrate' sprint exercise held at Fort Carson, Colorado, showcasing advanced drone technology and its high interoperability with military data platforms.
Open Interfaces: Breaking Down Closed System Barriers
The core objective of the exercise was to validate that the AV_Halo™ platform can seamlessly integrate various sensors and effectors into the Army's current and next-generation data systems through open interfaces. The AV_Halo™ team emphasized that their technological direction is not to build closed, proprietary systems, but rather to champion open collaboration and accelerate integration processes that comply with the MOSA (Modular Open Systems Approach) standard.
Fast, Repeatable, and Scalable Integration
The team stated that the exercise fully validated three core advantages of AV technology in military scenarios:
- Fast: Capable of completing system integration and deployment in a short timeframe
- Repeatable: Standardized integration processes that facilitate multiple exercises and real-world applications
- At Scale: Architecture designed with the potential for large-scale expansion to meet future mission requirements
A Forward-Looking Vision for Defense Integration
AV_Halo™'s participation highlights the growing trend of deep integration between commercial drone technology and military data infrastructure. By embracing MOSA architectural principles, AV technology is actively demonstrating its ability to plug into today's Army data platforms while preparing for tomorrow's more advanced joint operational networks — delivering capabilities that are deployable and production-ready.
For further details on the AV_Halo™ platform's technical specifications and integration capabilities, please refer to the official documentation.
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