Apellix develops autonomous CBRN decontamination drones designed to protect military personnel by eliminating human exposure to chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear hazards.
Apellix has established a partnership with the US Department of War to develop autonomous CBRN (Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear) decontamination drones. These AI-powered systems are designed to operate in hazardous environments, neutralizing chemical and biological threats with precision while eliminating human exposure to danger.
Our mission centers on protecting military personnel by removing soldiers from exposure to CBRN hazards and countering chemical warfare threats.
Apellix drone performing autonomous decontamination on military vehicle
Purpose-built autonomous systems designed to neutralize threats without putting personnel at risk.
Neutralize chemical and biological agents with precision spray applications, keeping personnel safely distanced from contaminated areas.
Autonomous operation in radioactive environments where human exposure must be eliminated, with real-time monitoring and data collection.
AI-powered systems that operate without human intervention, making real-time decisions to maximize effectiveness while minimizing risk.
All drones deployed by the US Department of War must meet National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) requirements. Apellix systems satisfy these requirements fully.
Our technology is engineered and manufactured in the United States, with operations based in Jacksonville, Florida. The company proudly employs U.S. veterans on our team.
Project Desert Phantom team at Dugway Proving Ground, December 2025
Learn how Apellix autonomous CBRN decontamination systems can support your defense operations and protect your personnel.