UAS-
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Forge
uas-forge.com
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Patterns
uas-patterns.com
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Intel
uas-intel.com
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Handbook
uas-handbook.com
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Wingman AI
uas-forge.com/wingman/
UAS Clock
uas-patterns.com/clock/
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DDG Tracker
uas-patterns.com/ddg/
UAS- Hub
all 5 domains
Midwest Nice Advisory LLC uasdash.com
// Getting Started

UAS- — what it is and how to use it

UAS-is a drone procurement intelligence platform. It tells you what's NDAA compliant, which products are gray zone risks (adversary-connected despite marketing claims), what components are about to go on allocation, and lets you generate compliance PDFs for procurement submissions — all from one subscription.

The free tier is genuinely useful. Commercial ($29/mo) adds Claude AI, gray zone intelligence, and supply chain predictions. DFR ($49/mo) adds waiver templates, grant narratives, and the full public safety intel layer.


// Token Activation

I have a token. How do I activate?

Two ways — pick whichever is faster:

Option 1 — From the Pro page (easiest):

1
Go to /pro/
Scroll down past the pricing cards to the dark card that says // Already have a token?
2
Paste your token and hit Enter
Token starts with eyJ and ends with ==. Copy the entire thing from the email. The page reloads as your dashboard.

Option 2 — From Wingman Settings (to enable Claude AI):

1
Go to /wingman/ → tap the gear ⚙ icon
Settings panel opens. Find the Subscription Token field near the top.
2
Paste token → Save & Connect
Claude activates automatically. Status shows ✓ Active · N days remaining below the field.
Token stored per device. On a new phone or after clearing browser data, paste it again. Search your inbox for "UAS-access token" — it's in that email.


// Tiers

What's free vs Pro?

The free tier is genuinely useful. Commercial ($29) is for operators. DFR ($49) is for public safety agencies. Agency ($299) is for government procurement.

FeatureFreeCommercial $29DFR $49
Wingman AI chat
AI modelGemini / GroqClaude SonnetClaude Sonnet
API key required?OptionalNoNo
Parts browser (3,561 parts, NDAA filter)
NDAA compliance checker
Intel feed
PIE flags inline in parts browser
Gray zone flags (public)
Gap Analyzer
PIE Predictions + confidence scores
Gray zone risk scores + evidence
Compliance report PDF
Supply chain risk reports

// Compliance Reports · Pro

Generating compliance reports

Reports cover NDAA §848 status, gray zone entity scoring with sourced evidence, supply chain risk flags, and PIE predictions — formatted as PDFs you can attach directly to procurement submissions or contract vehicles.

1
Go to /report/
Select a subject using the quick-select chips (SkyRover, FLIR Boson, Jetson Orin, etc.) or type a custom subject.
2
Pick report type
Full Report covers everything. Gray Zone Focus drills into adversary connections. Supply Chain focuses on allocation risk. Procurement Signals focuses on contract awards.
3
Hit Generate → Save as PDF
Claude writes the executive assessment server-side. Click ⬇ Save as PDF → select "Save as PDF" in the print dialog. Report ID is in the footer for filing reference.
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The best subjects to try: SkyRover (gray zone), FLIR Boson 640 (supply chain), Jetson Orin NX (allocation risk), or leave it blank for a full brief.

// PIE Predictions · Pro

PIE Intelligence and Gray Zone Scoring

New — PIE flags are now inline in the parts browser. When you open any part in /browse/, relevant PIE flags appear at the bottom of the modal — no Pro required. A Raspberry Pi shows 4 critical diversion risk flags. A FLIR Boson 640 shows its single-source supply constraint and lead time trend. A verified NDAA-compliant part shows nothing, so you can trust the clean signal.

Go to /patterns/ for the full intelligence layer. Three tabs: Components (supply chain risk per part), Predictions (30/60/90-day forecasts), What-If (scenario modeling).

Free users see gray zone flags and inline modal alerts. Pro users unlock full prediction cards with probability scores, confidence intervals, 3-model breakdowns, and sourced gray zone evidence. Tap any card to expand.

Predictions are cross-validated across Claude Sonnet, Gemini Pro, and Groq Llama. A prediction with 80%+ probability and 80%+ confidence means act now. 60–79% = monitor closely.

// Wingman AI

How Wingman works

Wingman is backed by 3,561 components, 255 platforms, 55 handbook pages, and 1,700+ firmware targets — plus live web search on every query. It knows drone terminology without you explaining it.

Ask directly, no preamble needed
Try: Is the DJI O3 Air Unit NDAA compliant? or Compare Silvus SC3822 vs TrellisWare TW-950 for DDP
Upload photos for visual triage
Tap the camera icon and attach a photo of wiring, burnt ESC pads, or your FC layout. Works best with Claude (Pro) but also works with Gemini.
Use the Gap Analyzer (Pro)
Right sidebar on desktop. Enter two entities — platforms, components, vendors — and get a structured comparison across spec, compliance, and supply chain dimensions.

// Gap Analyzer · Pro

Using the Gap Analyzer

In Wingman AI, scroll down to the Gap Analyzer panel. Enter any two entities and hit Run — Claude pulls context from the Forge database and produces up to 8 gaps across spec, compliance, and supply chain.

Good examples: Skydio X10D vs DJI Matrice 350 · Silvus SC3822 vs TrellisWare TW-950 · STM32H743 vs STM32H750

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Pro required. If you see a lock icon, activate your token first at /pro/.

// Gray Zone

What is a "gray zone" drone?

A gray zone product is one that appears domestic or independent but has material ties to adversary entities — undisclosed DJI technology, Chinese manufacturing, or data pipelines that route through Chinese cloud infrastructure.

This isn't about "made in China." Gray zone scoring is about undisclosed adversary technology dependency, data routing risk, and deceptive marketing. A product made in China with full transparency is a different risk profile than one claiming US origin while running DJI firmware on DJI hardware with all data routed to DJI cloud.

Common signals: DJI SDK embedded · Firmware signed with DJI crypto keys · App connects to DJI cloud · PCB layout matches DJI products · Zero corporate transparency · "American-owned" claims with no substance.

Legal exposure: NDAA §848 prohibits procurement of covered entity products with federal funds. State and local agencies using federal grants (SOAR, DHS) are included. The Texas AG lawsuit against a gray zone vendor (Feb 2026) is the first signal that buyer liability is real, not just seller liability.


// For Testers

You have a demo token. Here's how to test it.

You've been given a demo token. It gives you full access for the duration shown. Here's what to actually try — in order of what gives the most signal:

// START HERE — takes 5 minutes
1. Activate at /pro/ Scroll past pricing to "Already have a token?" — paste your token, hit Enter. Page reloads as your dashboard.
2. Generate a compliance report at /report/ Click "SkyRover / Knowact" chip → Full Intelligence Report → Generate. Read the executive assessment. Does it feel like $50 worth of intelligence?
3. Check the PIE predictions at /patterns/ Tap the Predictions tab. Tap any card to expand it. Is the model breakdown useful? Do the drivers make sense?
4. Ask Wingman something real at /wingman/ Try: "Is SkyRover NDAA compliant and why?" or "Compare Silvus vs TrellisWare for DDP Gauntlet II". Claude should answer with actual depth.
5. Open a part in the Parts Browser at /browse/ Go to Parts Browser → click Flight Controllers → open any Chinese FC. You should see red PIE flags for supply chain exposure. Then open an Orqa or ARK part — should show clean (no flags). Does the intelligence feel useful in context?
6. Try the Gap Analyzer In Wingman, scroll to Gap Analyzer panel. Enter "DJI Matrice 350" vs "Skydio X10D" and run it. Does the output give you something actionable?

// Feedback We Need

What to tell us after testing

Honest answers to these questions are more valuable than anything else:

// The 4 questions
1. Does the compliance report feel worth $49/month? Not "is it impressive" — would you actually use it in a procurement workflow? Would you attach it to anything? What's missing?
2. Is the ICP right? Who do you think the actual buyer is — police procurement officer, defense integrator, program manager, BD person at a prime? Who would pay without hesitation and who would never?
3. What's broken or confusing? Anything that made you stop and think "what do I do next" is a bug. Anything that didn't work is a bug. Be blunt.
4. Who should I be talking to? Names, programs, agencies, or organizations where this would land immediately. Introductions welcome.
Send feedback to Jeremiah@midwestniceuas.com — text, voice memo, whatever. No format required.

// FAQ

Common questions

Make sure you copied the entire token — it's long and may wrap across lines in email. Starts with eyJ, ends with ==. Use the token checker above. If it still fails, email Jeremiah@midwestniceuas.com with the first 8 characters of your token (never the full thing).
No. Pro includes server-side Claude — the API key lives on the server. Just activate your token and Claude works automatically on any device.
Yes — tokens are stored in your browser's localStorage. On a new device, go to /pro/, paste your token in the "Already have a token?" field, and hit Enter.
Yes. The Forge component database, platform browser, NDAA compliance checker, intel feed, and Wingman AI with Gemini/Groq will always be free. Pro adds the operational intelligence layer on top.
Go to /pro/ → Manage → Stripe customer portal. Cancel in one click. Access continues until end of billing period.
$299/month for government buyers, defense integrators, and Blue UAS program managers. Includes sourced gray zone evidence, NDAA-formatted compliance reports for contract vehicles, component supply chain risk, 5 seats, and API access. Email Jeremiah@midwestniceuas.com.

// Contact

Still stuck?

Jeremiah Wong — Midwest Nice Advisory LLC
Jeremiah@midwestniceuas.com
This goes directly to me. Include the first 8 chars of your token for access issues (not the full token).