Multi-domain, not multi-tab.
Maritime, air, space, signal — joined into a single track stream the operator can read at a glance. Class, kinematics, identity, intent — assembled, not concatenated.

One picture. Sourced from every sensor. Signed at the point of fusion. Defensible in front of anyone who asks.
Nortex receives maritime, air, space, and signal feeds and renders them as a single operator-grade picture — not five panes the analyst has to reconcile. Tracks carry their own confidence and their own abstention path. The chain of custody travels with the data, not behind it. The whole picture runs on-device, on the hardware the operator already has.
Maritime, air, space, signal — joined into a single track stream the operator can read at a glance. Class, kinematics, identity, intent — assembled, not concatenated.
Source, sensor, model stance, and operator action bound into a tamper-evident chain of custody. The picture is defensible without the UI.
The system surfaces what changed and why. It does not declare; it cues. Confidence bands and abstention paths render alongside every recommendation.
Disconnected, intermittent, latent — the watchfloor reality. Nortex stands up on-device and stays standing through the outage, without a foreign infrastructure in the loop.
Every fusion, every cue, every operator action — sealed, ordered, time-stamped. Defensible to a coalition partner, an inspector, or a court. ATIP-ready by construction.
The wire format the picture emits is the same one our allies already speak. No translation middleware, no bespoke gateway, no third-party re-classifier in the path.
Operator-grade UX. Dense typography. Classification banners. NATO-aligned symbology. Tabular numerics. The chrome a 25-year-old PO2 reads at 0300 in heavy seas. No marketing surface, no anthropomorphic assistant, no chat bubble. Restraint reads as competence.

Thirty minutes. The live picture on the desk. One Arctic track walked end-to-end. No deck.