Thursday, October 16, 2025

The startup introduces the world’s first space delivery system.



Inversion Arc is the spaceborne delivery system. That can transport vehicles and supplies to any place on Earth in less than an hour. These types of capsules can help people to operate in natural disasters. And they can deliver any supply that those people need. One of the users who may need this type of system is researchers. Those who work in remote areas. These kinds of capsules can also transport tents and other things to the places where help is needed. Those systems can also include medical and surgical tools. Maybe also people on the other side of Earth. 

This space delivery system. Can also find customers from the military world. The capsule can carry drones, equipment, and operators across the Earth. Those space delivery capsules can transport vehicles, food, and other supplies. But they can also be converted into bunker-buster bomb carriers. Similar systems can also involve the possibility of creating things like space fighters. By using a small modification, the capsule can offer technology. In the future, jet fighters can be launched through the orbiter into their operational areas. That allows those systems to react very fast. 




The fast emergency response means rapid response. And rapid response is the thing. That is a universal tool. Rapid response is needed.  In many civil and military situations. 


 These systems allow engineers to make airborne,  sea-, or underwater drones. That can be dropped from the orbiter. The highly advanced underwater torpedoes can attack missile submarines. The idea of this system is that. The system that uses radars, whose signals can penetrate water. Or they can cooperate with other manned or unmanned units. Like surface or underwater drones. Those systems can also cooperate. With sonar buoys. When a satellite sees a submarine, it can also drop a torpedo. The small-sized torpedo or drone can be deadly. If it's equipped with a suitcase nuke. The small Mk-50 torpedo can cause the same effect as 10-1000 tons of TNT if the torpedo is equipped with Special Atomic Demolition Munition (SADM)

Those drones or manned submarines can be delivered from an orbiter. These types of delivery systems are tools that can operate in peace and war. They can be used to transport special forces teams to operational areas. The same systems can transport medical teams in peacetime missions. These kinds of systems are multi-use tools. The same capsule that transports food and medicines can also support special forces teams. A similar technology can also be used in fractional orbital bombardment systems, hypersonic system delivery, and as killer satellites. Those systems can use kinetic energy systems. like machine guns to destroy satellites. 


https://arstechnica.com/space/2025/10/meet-the-arc-spacecraft-it-aims-to-deliver-cargo-anywhere-in-the-world-in-an-hour/


https://www.inversionspace.com/arc


https://www.rudebaguette.com/en/2025/10/it-falls-from-space-to-save-lives-this-orbital-delivery-system-promises-emergency-aid-anywhere-on-earth-in-under-an-hour/


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suitcase_nuclear_device


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special_Atomic_Demolition_Munition


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