Beyond the Tin Shade: Shakti-01 Clears 40° Incline
For four years, the mission of **Shoonya Origins** existed only in technical blueprints and mental simulations. Six months ago, we made the collective decision to pivot from traditional corporate comfort to the raw reality of systems engineering. Today, that transition has been validated by physics.
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The **Shakti-01** prototype has officially surpassed its primary performance benchmarks. In our latest field test, the unit successfully hauled a **30kg industrial payload** up a **40-degree uncompacted incline**.
What makes this milestone critical is the underlying architecture. Shakti-01 operates on a **sovereign ESP32 WiFi network**, creating an independent communication mesh that removes secondary dependencies. It doesn't rely on external cloud infrastructure; it relies on self-contained logic.
We are now concluding the "wooden chassis" phase. Our focus has shifted to the next operational tier: **planetary gear systems**, **industrial-grade alloys**, and **oversized off-road mobility**.
The technical debt of the last 180 days is being paid off in torque and reliability. As we scale toward the Shakti-02, our mission remains clear: building the sovereign technological infrastructure that handles the world's most high-stakes environments.
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