Monopulse was founded in 2021 by a group of engineers with backgrounds spanning the defence industry, academia, and advanced engineering fields. From the outset, the company was established with a strong technical orientation, combining practical experience from regulated industrial environments with scientific rigor and research-driven thinking. This foundation continues to shape the company’s engineering culture and long-term development strategy.
The company maintains a fully in-house engineering organisation covering all core disciplines required for the development of complex systems. This includes systems engineering, electronics, mechanical and aerospace engineering, as well as firmware and software development. By retaining these capabilities internally, Monopulse ensures tight integration between disciplines, control over critical know-how, and the ability to design, test, and iterate solutions under strict performance and compliance requirements.
The team also includes personnel with military backgrounds, including former officers, who contribute operational insight and a clear understanding of defence user needs, command structures, and deployment realities. This experience informs both technical decisions and product validation, ensuring that solutions are aligned with real-world operational contexts rather than purely theoretical requirements.
In parallel with its technical core, Monopulse is supported by experienced business and operational professionals responsible for sales, partnerships, and corporate functions. This structure ensures that advanced engineering work is complemented by disciplined execution, customer engagement, and compliance with the commercial and regulatory expectations of the defence and security sectors.
Several team members maintain active academic affiliations, enabling ongoing collaboration with universities and research institutions. These connections provide access to cutting-edge research, emerging technologies, and talent pipelines, supporting continuous innovation while maintaining strong links between applied engineering and scientific advancement.