Capability Development Platform

Modern ground forces operate under persistent aerial surveillance and strike capability.

Small unmanned systems have fundamentally altered battlefield survivability. Yet many ground units remain trained for environments that no longer exist. Perun Defense Strategies develops institutional capability to adapt forces to drone-saturated conflict environments.

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U.S.-BasedSDVOSBOperational Experience in UkraineInstitutional Integration Model
The Operational Gap

The Adaptation Gap

Across recent high-intensity conflicts, small unmanned aerial systems have reshaped tactical realities at every echelon. Persistent ISR, rapid strike cycles, and low-cost drone proliferation have compressed decision timelines and reduced concealment margins for maneuver elements.

While drone capability has accelerated, ground force adaptation has often lagged. Traditional fieldcraft, movement doctrine, and training structures were not designed for environments defined by constant aerial exposure.

This gap produces measurable survivability risk. Perun Defense Strategies exists to close that gap.

Core Focus

  • Ground force adaptation under persistent aerial ISR
  • Survivability methodology in drone-saturated environments
  • Institutional integration of repeatable frameworks
  • Measured engagement models aligned to mission profiles
What We Do

Capability Development for Drone-Dominated Environments

Perun Defense Strategies is a U.S.-based Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) focused on institutional adaptation of ground forces operating under persistent aerial threat.

Development Pillars

  • Operational Training & Execution
  • Doctrine & Curriculum Development
  • Advisory & Capability Assessment
  • Scenario & Simulation Integration
Training is not the objective. Sustained institutional adaptation is.

How It Looks in Practice

We translate field-derived observations into structured programs that can be adopted, repeated, measured, and sustained—rather than isolated events.

Engagements are designed to integrate into existing training pipelines and operational realities.

Operational Experience

Direct Operational Exposure

Our core team brings deployment experience in active high-intensity conflict environments, including direct operational exposure to drone-saturated battlefields in Ukraine.

Field lessons are translated into structured, repeatable institutional programs focused on movement discipline adaptation, signature management under ISR pressure, concealment evolution, and small-unit survivability methodology.

Experience-Informed Outputs

  • Repeatable training architecture
  • Doctrine alignment and curriculum integration
  • Scenario-based validation methods
  • After-action documentation and sustainment guidance
Structured Engagement

Institutional Integration Model

Four-Phase Model

  1. Operational Assessment: Threat environment review and capability gap identification.
  2. Program Design: Custom curriculum architecture aligned to mission profile.
  3. Field Implementation: Instructor-led delivery and scenario-based execution.
  4. Sustainment & Integration: Documentation and long-term capability reinforcement.
Designed for measurable integration—not isolated events.

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Company Information: SDVOSB • UEI: FHP1H5B8GKE6 • CAGE: 18QA9 • NAICS: 611430 (Primary) + additional codes