CX2 designs RF and electronic warfare subsystems for defense applications, with a stack spanning embedded systems (STM32, Arduino), RF simulation (GNU Radio, USRP, SystemVue), circuit design (Altium, KiCad, LTspice), and mechanical CAD (SolidWorks, CATIA, ANSYS). The company is early-stage (founded 2024, 11–50 employees) but engineering-heavy, with active projects across EW payloads, command-and-control systems, and distributed edge applications—paired with manufacturing friction around test throughput and production yield that suggests they're transitioning from prototype to scaled production.
CX2 develops RF spectrum and electronic countermeasures payloads for unmanned defense systems. The company operates across the full stack: RF payload subsystem design, wideband signal detection and channelization, EW mode development, and end-to-end payload integration. Manufacturing and test are active pain points; recent hiring leans heavily engineering with some production support, indicating a shift from early R&D toward higher-volume production. Based in El Segundo, California, the company serves U.S. defense and allied partners.
RF simulation (GNU Radio, USRP, SystemVue), embedded systems (STM32, Arduino), circuit design (Altium, KiCad, LTspice), mechanical CAD (SolidWorks, CATIA, ANSYS), and signal processing (MATLAB, NumPy, SciPy). No cloud or web infrastructure in the top stack.
Electronic warfare payloads, command-and-control systems for unmanned platforms, wideband signal detection, RF subsystems, and distributed edge applications. Current friction is test efficiency and production yield in high-volume manufacturing.
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