Deterministic cores
3DOF and 6DOF engines are kept separate from product logic and supplied with explicit physical inputs.
Black Telum builds physics infrastructure for real-world precision systems. Strikegrid is the first product built on top of it.
Black Telum is a physics-infrastructure company. Our work combines computational physics, numerical software, aerodynamic data systems, simulation operations and product engineering under one architecture.
STRIKEGRID is the first product expression of that foundation. The broader objective is infrastructure that can support many products, environments and integration partners.
Our missionSTRIKEGRID
STRIKEGRID is the software we put in the operator's hands. It turns Praxis computation, physical data and mission context into an interface built for the task — on equipment, in the field, or on a screen.
Different interfaces. One physical foundation.
Built for
Built for Drones, Snipers, Hunters, Training, Planning, and thousands of missions more.
…and thousands of missions more.
Runtime
The modular physical runtime behind every Strikegrid product.
PRAXIS separates physical models, environment data, simulation control and product interfaces into independent layers. Products can target different environments and deployment profiles without touching the physics underneath.
Aerodynamics · geometry · profiles
Coefficient tables · CFD outputs · versioned inputsPRAXIS physical models
Physical models · environment · coordinatesState · control · orchestration
State snapshots · gates · job queuesStrikegrid · integrations
Operator software · embedded systems · APIs3DOF and 6DOF engines are kept separate from product logic and supplied with explicit physical inputs.
Atmosphere, wind, gravity, terrain, coordinates and sensor inputs are reusable parts of the system.
State snapshots, simulation gates and orchestration connect computation to real products and workflows.
Black Telum develops the engineering systems, physical data and experimental methods required to move from an idea to deployable computation. Some capabilities operate inside the production stack; others remain deliberately experimental.
We create parametric geometries, simulation-ready meshes and repeatable CFD cases to evaluate designs before committing to physical prototypes.
We turn simulation campaigns into structured, validated aerodynamic data that physical models can consume at runtime.
When authoritative data does not yet exist, experimental learned models can estimate plausible aerodynamic behavior for early exploration and prototyping.
We study how systems make decisions across large numbers of physically valid outcomes.
A deeper look at the architecture behind Black Telum: aerodynamic data, deterministic simulation, execution systems and product delivery.
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