A modular autonomy stack for mission planning, assurance, and bounded execution.
RebelWave platforms are organized around strict plane separation. Rebel-Verse preserves human authority through MDSA-C and ARES-RAG. RTA performs bounded execution through RMAC and R-SAME. RTAS exists only when both planes are intentionally integrated.
Each component has a defined operational role.
MDSA-C
Authoritative interface for mission modeling, visualization, authorization, rejection, and replanning.
ARES-RAG
Reasoning, assurance, explainability, ambiguity analysis, and evidence tracing layer.
RTA
Machine execution plane containing RMAC and R-SAME for bounded orchestration, signature-aware mobility, telemetry generation, and evidence return.
RMAC
Bounded mission execution and orchestration within approved authorization envelopes.
R-SAME
Mobility engine for route shaping, observability reduction, adaptive movement, and threat-aware path behavior.
Integrated only through an approved mission loop.
RTAS is not a single executing system. It is the intentional integration of Rebel-Verse and RTA, connecting human authorization to bounded machine execution and returning evidence for review.
Rebel-Verse remains non-executing.
It models, reasons, explains, visualizes, authorizes, rejects, and replans, but it does not execute missions.
RTA remains bounded.
It executes only within approved authorization envelopes and returns evidence through the mission loop.
RTAS requires intentional integration.
The system exists only when the human authority plane and machine execution plane are connected by approved operational flow.
