Electronic Warfare

Electronic Warfare

Electronic Warfare

PhantomPulse is a modular electronic warfare payload engineered for detection, geolocation, and denial across the electromagnetic spectrum.

Built on a distributed, low-SWaP architecture, PhantomPulse transforms dismounted and platform-mounted payloads into networked EW nodes, delivering scalable, resilient spectrum dominance in contested environments.

What We Solve

What We Solve

What We Solve

Limited situational awareness at the tactical edge

Traditional EW systems are bulky, power-hungry, and centralized — leaving small units blind to low-power or local RF threats. Phantom Pulse delivers distributed sensing and local signal awareness directly at the edge.

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Limited situational awareness at the tactical edge

Traditional EW systems are bulky, power-hungry, and centralized — leaving small units blind to low-power or local RF threats. Phantom Pulse delivers distributed sensing and local signal awareness directly at the edge.

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High-cost, proprietary EW platforms

Existing systems are locked to specific airframes or vehicles. PhantomPulse uses an open, modular architecture that cuts cost, accelerates upgrades, and enables cross-platform deployment.

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High-cost, proprietary EW platforms

Existing systems are locked to specific airframes or vehicles. PhantomPulse uses an open, modular architecture that cuts cost, accelerates upgrades, and enables cross-platform deployment.

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Slow response in contested spectrum

Legacy systems rely on cloud or GPS connectivity. PhantomPulse operates autonomously — detecting, classifying, and responding to threats in real time, even in denied environments.

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Slow response in contested spectrum

Legacy systems rely on cloud or GPS connectivity. PhantomPulse operates autonomously — detecting, classifying, and responding to threats in real time, even in denied environments.

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Engineered for modular, operator-controlled dominance across the electromagnetic spectrum.

In 2019, Alex Bennett and a group of friends founded Vence in a small New York apartment, driven by a shared passion for visual storytelling.