We are a team of five engineers, designers, and veterans who have watched the modern battlefield change faster than the gear meant to survive it. Drones, handheld thermal imagers, and cheap sensing tech have turned concealment into a math problem. What once took specialized equipment can now be done with a phone and an off-the-shelf sensor.
We’ve seen how this new reality exposes operators, first responders, and critical assets. The problem isn’t just that heat is visible. It’s that modern systems are trained to recognize artificial patterns - clean edges, uniform surfaces, and anything that looks statistically “too perfect” against a natural background.
That’s why we formed Critical Threat Suppression (CTS). We build and test passive thermal signature systems in-house, reengineering proven materials into architectures that project natural, irregular thermal texture instead of a flat “cold ghost.” Our rule is simple: it has to work when it matters most - without power, electronics, or fragile failure modes.
Our work bridges the gap between real-world necessity and practical design, giving those on the ground a fighting chance in environments where exposure is no longer optional.