Six phases. One handshake.
A Rakshak deployment is not a delivery drop. It is an engineering process built to be legible to the people who have to work with it — operations heads, security leads, insurers, and regulators.
- 01
Assessment
Site walk with the operations lead. We map the perimeter, existing guard rotations, existing CCTV, and the specific incidents that prompted the call. No pitch. A conversation about what actually happens at 03:00.
TODO: confirm typical duration once we have five completed pilots.
- 02
Planning
Patrol paths, dock siting, sensor mix (thermal, optical, ANPR), integration surface with your VMS and dispatch. Delivered as a signed engineering plan you can hand to your insurance team.
- 03
Installation
Docks installed. Airframes commissioned. Airspace clearance filed under DGCA. Existing CCTV and dispatch integrations wired up. Your team is present through the whole install; nothing goes live without their sign-off.
- 04
Calibration
Detection thresholds tuned to your specific site: the vehicles that legitimately enter at night, the workers who legitimately move through certain zones, the thermal baseline of your equipment. False positives are a first-week problem, not a permanent one.
- 05
Operations
Continuous overnight autonomous patrols, integrated with your existing guard rotation. Rakshak does not replace your guards. It gives them a coherent record and covers the ground they cannot.
- 06
Support
A named engineer on the account. Monthly review of incidents, detection tuning, and hardware health. Founder reachable directly for the first year of every deployment.
A first site evaluation runs two weeks from assessment to operations at a single zone or gate you choose. Multi-site rollouts sequence phases 03–06 per site with shared planning. Exact durations are site-specific — a hundred-hectare solar park is not a twenty-acre warehouse. [Durations to be finalised in copy once the first five deployments are complete.]
Two weeks. One gate. A signed decision date.
A scoped, paid evaluation at a single zone or gate you choose, alongside your existing guards and CCTV. Success criteria, decision date, and contract price are agreed in a short evaluation agreement before we deploy. The deployment fee is credited in full against your first-year contract if you move forward. We run a limited number of evaluations per quarter.