Modern ground combat is pushed into places that are hard to see and even harder to reach: dense urban blocks, stairwells, inner rooms, alleyways, rooftops, dead ground just beyond the next wall. Small units are expected to solve tactical problems in these spaces with very little time and very little margin for error.
The tools they have today are mismatched to that reality. Heavy fires and air support are powerful but slow, high-friction, and often too blunt for a crowded environment. Commercial drones provide eyes, sometimes improvisational effects, but they were not designed to be handled under fire, to survive contested conditions, or to integrate into military safety, command, and accountability frameworks.
The gap is simple and dangerous:
Teams can often see the problem, but cannot apply precise, controlled effects at the scale and distance that matter — across a street, into a window, inside a single room.
HAYORE is focused exactly on that gap.