We study global military systems and modern combat environments to inform our designs around the soldier. Our technologies and integrated apparel are engineered for intuitive use, combining protection, comfort, and performance to support sustained operation in demanding conditions.
Hudson Hill Group develops military systems in Canada with a clear focus on defense, readiness, and operation in northern environments. Protecting resources, maintaining territorial awareness, and supporting domestic security require systems designed specifically for Canada’s geography and climate
Our work combines modern engineering with Indigenous knowledge of survival, movement, and endurance in harsh northern conditions. Engineers, operators, and advisors from defense, aerospace, mining, and Arctic logistics collaborate with Indigenous perspectives to inform how systems and apparel perform in real environments.
Our goal is to deliver field-ready systems that increase awareness, extend reach, and improve survivability—grounded in both advanced technology and proven human experience, in the air and on the ground.
We are building the next evolution of autonomous aerial operations through AI-driven swarm behavior and collaborative multi-drone coordination. Our platform allows heavy-lift units to share data, divide tasks, maintain formation, and execute complex missions without relying on continuous human input.
The objective is straightforward: increase mission endurance and reduce personnel exposure while giving commanders real-time control over the sky.
Our systems are built for northern operations where extreme cold degrades equipment and human performance. We design around these failures to ensure reliability, endurance, and concealment in Arctic conditions.
The combination of cold protection and signature reduction enables sustained operations in environments where most equipment fails, supporting Canadian and U.S. personnel in the field.
Tier One Halo is our multi-tasking heavy-lift drone family built for both military and civil operations. These units can transport cargo, equipment, med-kits, sensors, and mission payloads across long distances in extreme conditions.
Tier One Halo bridges the gap between manned operations and autonomous support, expanding reach and reducing risk.
HSAT is the command architecture behind every autonomous platform we build. It is the central control centre for Tier One Halo drones, swarm technologies, outerwear-linked sensors, and future ground systems.
This is the backbone of our autonomous ecosystem — a single platform capable of running every system in the field.
To strengthen territorial control and reduce operator risk, we are adding unmanned escorts and mission-support aerial vehicles capable of:
This approach extends the reach of patrol units without expanding their exposure. The North, the coasts, and the border become easier to manage when autonomous systems do the heavy lifting.
Our cold-weather operator gear is built to protect personnel in the harshest northern conditions.
The objective is simple: keep operators warm, focused, and functional in conditions that traditionally degrade performance and shorten mission windows.