Modular Misfits

Strategic Harmonization and Fires Toolkit
Alumni Joint Fires (Offense) Multi TRL 5 3-5 people

Overview

We’ve got warfighters waiting 12 minutes for fire support during a firefight because systems can’t talk across services, partners, or platforms. That’s not latency, that’s failure. It’s costing lives and letting targets walk. The kill chain is broken where it matters most, at the edge, across the Indo-Pacific.

The Strike Harmonization And Fires Toolkit (SHAFT) is the “Fires Officer in a Box” a software-only, composable system (what MOSA compliant means) that ingests targeting data, validates ROE, and pushes fully formed strike requests across service formats and coalition networks before the target relocates.

Pre-field, but built by a team that’s delivered operational tech to DoD, IC, and the Pentagon. Units like 613th AOC in PACAF and 5th ANGLICO at MARFORPAC are calling for live-fire integration now.

SHAFT is TRL 5, the TAK plug-in functional, fire missions output as AFATDS and CoT, stress-tested over degraded SATCOM, TSM mesh, and intermittent networks, with embedded ROE logic.

We don’t need new radios, fragile SaaS, or another $100M integration effort. SHAFT runs on what’s already deployed, speaks every fires dialect, and doesn’t wait on a JROC-approved fantasy.

We’re fielding through OTA, CSO, DIU, or straight to units with urgent needs via partners like BAE, Amentum, and Northrop.

Dual-use? Think HA/DR ops in the Pacific, drone deconfliction, and real-time C2 during blackouts.

I’m Tony Maida, Head Misfit at Modular Misfits. Our coalition, TORII, Colvin Run, Fraclex, KForm, Akima, HPE, IBM, BAE, Northrop, is a kill chain kill squad.

While primes sell theory, we ship reality. MVP in 60 days, mission-ready under continuous ATO in 12 months for $2–4M. JTACs, TACPs, and FSOs don’t need more talk. They need SHAFT now before they get shafted.