The Challenge
Modern defense logistics operates under conditions that commercial supply chain software was never designed for. Units advance along main supply routes (MSR) with intermittent communications, fire support consumes CLASS V at rates that outpace manual tracking, and demand signals from the tactical edge rarely reach brigade S4 staff in time to pre-position materiel before a shortfall becomes a crisis.
Contested logistics — the deliberate adversarial disruption of supply lines through strike, cyber, and EW — makes the last-tactical-mile problem exponentially harder. When a convoy cannot radio its position and a field mechanic has no connectivity to report a vehicle status change, logistics officers are flying blind on materiel readiness and consumption burn rates across the formation.
Last-Tactical-Mile Visibility
Supply status at company and platoon level is often undocumented or reported hours after the fact. Real-time asset tracking at the lowest echelon is operationally necessary but technically unsolved for most forces.
Unit-Level Demand Signals
CLASS I through CLASS IX consumption data rarely flows from battalion to brigade in a structured, machine-readable format — leaving planners relying on voice reports and spreadsheets to forecast re-supply cycles.
Multi-Echelon Coordination
Forward support companies, brigade support battalions, and division sustainment brigades each operate partially independent logistics pipelines. Cross-echelon visibility requires a common data model few organizations have built.
Ammunition & Consumables Tracking
Ammunition — CLASS V — and fuel — CLASS III — are high-velocity consumables in active operations. Accurate battle-consumption tracking is the difference between a unit with a decisive advantage and one that goes Winchester at a critical moment.
Fleet & Vehicle Readiness
Organic vehicle and equipment fleets degrade under operational tempo. Without automated fault reporting and maintenance forecasting integrated with supply requisition, parts shortfalls take units off-line days after the failure was already visible in the data.
Degraded-Network Operation
Logistics apps that require persistent cloud connectivity fail the moment a unit moves into a communications-denied or EW-contested corridor. Systems must function fully offline and sync on reconnection without data loss or conflict.
What We Build
Our defense logistics software spans the full supply chain — from the soldier reporting CLASS I consumption on a field tablet to the brigade S4 reviewing a multi-echelon sustainment dashboard. Every system is designed for the operational cadence of defense organizations, not commercial warehouses.
Supply Chain Tracking
Unit and brigade-level supply chain platforms with real-time materiel status across CLASS I–IX categories. Demand signal capture from platoon upward, with automated re-supply triggering when consumption thresholds are crossed.
Fleet & Vehicle Management
Organic fleet tracking platforms covering vehicle location, readiness state, maintenance status, and fuel consumption. Fault reporting integrated with supply requisition, reducing parts pipeline lead time and unplanned deadlines.
Asset Allocation & Forecasting
Consumption-based forecasting models that project CLASS I through CLASS IX requirements against operational tempo, weather, and mission parameters. Allocation recommendations surface before shortfalls occur, not after.
Demand Signal Aggregation
Structured data pipelines that aggregate demand signals from distributed units into a common operational logistics picture. Machine-readable reporting replaces voice and spreadsheet submissions, enabling automated supply planning at brigade and division level.
Multi-Echelon Sustainment Dashboards
Operational dashboards giving logistics officers a live view of the sustainment picture from battalion through division. Role-based data access ensures each echelon sees materiel status, convoy locations, and supply node capacity relevant to their planning horizon.
Mobile Field Logistics Apps
Offline-first field applications for Android and iOS that allow unit-level personnel to report consumption, request supplies, and update vehicle status without network connectivity. Data syncs automatically when comms are restored, preserving every record captured in the contested corridor.
Proven Delivery
Deployed Inside Ukraine's Defense Ecosystem
Corvus Intelligence has built and deployed logistics platforms for Ukraine's Ministry of Defense under active operational conditions — not in a test environment, but in a contested battlespace where systems must perform under EW, kinetic threat, and degraded network conditions simultaneously.
Our experience spans the full MoD ecosystem: integration with the Delta battlefield C2 system, coordination with Ukraine's defense-tech cluster Brave1, and software delivery under the security and operational constraints that national-level defense customers require. We understand that logistics data carries operational security implications, and we design accordingly.
Two-time NATO TIDE Hackathon winners, our team has validated interoperability solutions with allied forces — giving us direct insight into the multi-national supply chain coordination challenges NATO partners face at the operational level.