In the early 1960s, the CIA needed an aircraft that could fly higher, faster, and undetected, something no nation had ever built. They turned to a small, secretive group of engineers: Black Projects. Operating outside bureaucracy, they delivered the A-12 OXCART, a reconnaissance aircraft so advanced that it remained classified for decades. It flew at Mach 3+, beyond the reach of enemy defenses, setting the stage for modern stealth and autonomous warfare. But that era of fearless innovation is over. No one takes those risks anymore. Eisenherz is bringing it back, with AI, autonomy, and next-gen warfighting systems.
Inspired by the Legends. Engineered Beyond Their Limits.
The greatest defense technologies in history weren’t built in open labs. They were created in secrecy, by small, elite teams who moved faster than governments could react. Eisenherz operates in the same way, but with 21st-century capabilities that push beyond what Black Projects could even dream of.
Pioneering Without Boundaries. Engineering Without Compromise.
True innovation isn’t approved. It’s built.
Eisenherz moves with agility, free from traditional approval delays and prolonged funding cycles, ensuring rapid innovation and deployment.
We build what the world needs before it knows it needs it.
If a project can be imagined, it should already exist. We don’t wait. We create.
Impossible Today. Operational Tomorrow.
We don’t iterate. We leap forward.
Eisenherz designs next-generation technology without backward compatibility.
Our work isn’t about making current systems better, it’s about making them obsolete.
No delays. No compromises. Just superior capabilities deployed faster than threats can evolve.
If You See It, It’s Already Too Late.
By the time our technology is acknowledged, it’s already deployed.
Eisenherz operates a decade ahead of conventional defense tech.
There are no press releases, no showcases, only mission-ready deployment.
If you’re hearing about it, we’ve already moved on to the next breakthrough.
If You Know, You Know. And If You Don’t, You Never Will.