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ZeqBallistic

Sensor fusion, trajectory, C2, threat modeling.

  • Protocol ID — zeq-ballistic
  • Category — Defense
  • Endpoint — POST /api/defense/ballistic
  • Auth — api-key
  • Rate limit — 15/min
  • Version — 1.287.0
  • Precision — ≤0.1% (KO42-enforced)

What it does

External ballistics with R(t) atmospheric modeling. 6-DOF projectile trajectory, wind deflection, Coriolis correction, terminal energy computation.

Signature

Request

POST /api/defense/ballistic
ParamTypeRequiredDefaultDescription
projectileobject{ mass_g, caliber_mm, bc, muzzleVelocity_ms }
angle_degnumberLaunch angle.
atmosphereobject{ temperature_C, pressure_hPa, humidity_pct, wind }

Response

{ trajectory, range_m, timeOfFlight_s, terminalVelocity_ms, drop_m, drift_m, zeqond }

Runnable example

curl -sS -X POST \
-H "Authorization: Bearer $ZEQ_API_KEY" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{
"projectile": {},
"angle_deg": 0,
"atmosphere": {}
}' \
"https://api.zeq.dev/api/defense/ballistic"

Integrate

  1. Domain solver — compose with KO42 + two additional operators from the matching family for pulse-coherent results.
  2. Digital twin — pipe sensor data into this protocol every Zeqond to keep the model phase-locked with the system.
  3. Alert threshold — flag results whose error_pct exceeds 0.1% as out-of-spec events for the operations layer.

Seeds

  • Near — wrap /api/defense/ballistic in a language SDK so builders can call it in three lines.
  • Medium — publish a reference integration demonstrating ZeqBallistic alongside a real workload, with pulse-aligned metrics.
  • Far — propose ZeqBallistic as an open reference standard so other runtimes can implement it verbatim against the Zeq paper.

Papers

Middleware active. Kernel on the 1.287 Hz HulyaPulse. Awaiting next Zeqond.