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Army Spectrum-Sensing Technology to Help Units Avoid Detection

Tuesday, February 9th, 2021

ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND, Md. (Feb. 3, 2021) – The Army is improving situational awareness of the electromagnetic battlefield by developing spectrum-sensing capabilities that provide Soldiers with greater awareness of their own radio emissions.

Soldiers currently cannot “see” their own radio emissions within the radio frequency spectrum, putting them at risk of detection by adversaries. The Army’s spectrum awareness effort provides intuitive graphic overlays that enable Soldiers to visualize the energy emitting from their radio frequency systems, said Jonathan Lee, an engineer with the Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Cyber, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (C5ISR) Center – a component of Army Futures Command’s Combat Capabilities Development Command.

“Knowing what we look like to the enemy from an electromagnetic perspective is a critical capability at all echelons of the Army,” said Lee. “This technology improves one’s situational understanding of the electromagnetic environment. It will enhance units’ ability to determine if a signal is friendly or malicious, and it will aid in planning maneuvers.”

Spectrum awareness is one of eight promising Army-developed science and technology efforts the Network Cross-Functional Team (CFT) has prioritized to receive research, development, test, and evaluation prototyping funds to move from early research and development to the demonstration and validation phase.

“Today, we need to be more judicious in order to increase survivability, specifically for our command posts where technology that transmits is most dense,” said Chief Warrant Officer 5 Chris Westbrook, N-CFT chief of marketing research and senior technical advisor. “This effort is going a long way to informing network design and our capability sets.”

Fiscal year 2020 is the first year the Network CFT requested and received prototyping funds aligned to science and technology integration efforts in support of future network capability sets.

“The funding is allowing the science and technology community to take the next step in developing spectrum awareness capabilities that will address capability gaps for the Army,” said Lee. “We believed this technology could be further matured to support additional complex propagation environments and support the identification of new and complex signal types. More work has to be done to further improve our situational awareness and understanding capabilities, but this funded effort is a key step in enhancing those for our Soldiers.”

Lee and his team were able to continue growing the capability from a Department of Defense technology readiness level (TRL) 4– which represents component or breadboard validation in a laboratory environment – to a TRL 6, which is a prototype ready for demonstration in an operationally relevant environment. This included further maturing capabilities for actionable intelligence and improved mission planning, such as Electronic Attack Effects Simulator (EAES) and Real Time Spectrum Situational Awareness (RTSSA).

EAES provides near-real time modeling and simulation to compute and visualize the impact of an adversarial electronic attack on a proposed course of action, thus aiding commanders in determining how best to maneuver assets within the battlespace.

RTSSA senses and compares detected spectrum against authoritative assignment data in the Joint Spectrum Data Repository to discriminate between “friendly” and adversarial communications emitters and other unauthorized radio frequency emitters, thus improving the quality of spectrum assignments and command decision support.

The C5ISR Center is partnering with the Network CFT and program executive offices (PEOs) to ensure these maturation efforts are properly vetted early for a viable and smooth transition to a program of record.

EAES, RTSSA and other C5ISR Center spectrum awareness capabilities are slated to be integrated with current and future increments of the Electromagnetic Warfare Planning Management Tool (EWPMT) – a capability under Project Manager Warfare and Cyber of PEO Intelligence Electronic Warfare and Sensors (IEW&S) that supports the commander’s military decision-making process.

“The EWPMT helps mitigate a critical vulnerability gap across most Army formations today: the ability to understand a unit’s friendly ‘foot print’ in the electromagnetic spectrum,” said Lt. Col. Jason Marshall, PEO IEW&S’s product manager for Electronic Warfare Integration (EWI). “This enables electronic warfare officers and electromagnetic spectrum manager Soldiers to inform their commander on how to conduct emission control, which ultimately enhances force protection and command post survivability in near-peer conflict.”

According to Marshall, the capability of widespread spectrum sensing contributes to a more accurate, timely, and tactically relevant understanding of the radio frequency spectrum, providing Soldiers with enhanced mission planning and the ability to inform multi-domain operations.

The C5ISR Center is working with PdM EWI to identify additional capabilities and demonstration needs. Spectrum awareness technologies are slated to be included in the first capability drops scheduled for fiscal years 2022 and 2023.

“The collaboration between the user community, research and development and acquisition is key to identifying what technologies are within the realm of possibility while refining the Soldier’s requirements as the current tactics, techniques, procedures and doctrine evolve,” Marshall said.

By Jasmyne Douglas, DEVCOM C5ISR Center Public Affairs

SIG SAUER 2021 Product Catalog Now Available Online

Monday, February 8th, 2021

NEWINGTON, N.H., (February 8, 2021) – SIG SAUER, Inc. is pleased to announce the availability of the official SIG SAUER 2021 Product Catalog at sigsauer.com. The SIG SAUER 2021 Product Catalog is a comprehensive review of all SIG SAUER pistols, rifles, ammunition, electro-optics, suppressors, airguns, accessories, and the SIG SAUER Academy, including new product releases for 2021. 

We are very proud of the 2021 product catalog and know that our consumers are really going to appreciate the complete SIG SAUER experience we deliver in this year’s digital catalog,” said Tom Taylor, Chief Marketing Officer and Executive Vice President, SIG SAUER, Inc.  “The 2021 product catalog showcases the breadth of our innovative products highlighted by outstanding lifestyle imagery in various settings, the SIG Custom Works designed 1,000,000th P365 pistol, our U.S. Military products feature, industry and consumer products awards, and much more.”

The SIG SAUER 2021 product catalog is now available for digital viewing at sigsauer.com.

High Speed Gear Releases New, Compact ReVive Medical Pouch

Monday, February 8th, 2021

SWANSBORO, N.C. – Feb. 8, 2021 – High Speed Gear® is proud to announce the release of the ReVive™ Medical Pouch, the brand’s newest, low-profile medical pouch.

The ReVive is a quick-access, compact pouch built around treating a single gunshot wound. The pouch features the patent-pending RipCord™ insert, which allows the contents to be retrieved with one quick motion. The durable, stretch-woven fabric body allows the ReVive to adapt to the user’s preferred supplies, while the Mini MOLLE backer allows for a precise fit on belts 1.5”-3” in .5” increments, as well as standard MOLLE.

“Many of our users do not have the space, or need, to carry a full-sized IFAK. This pouch is for them,” explained Daniel Chaney, HSGI® senior designer. “The ReVive borrows DNA from its bigger brother, the ReFlex™ IFAK System, and applies it to a more compact package. We included the same thoughtful, user-centric features – instant access to supplies, external glove storage, expansion options for shears and a tourniquet – in a package that fits where a full-sized IFAK will not. We relied heavily on our expert users as we developed the ReVive, zeroing in on the features that will be most appreciated when this product is used in the field.”

This pouch is designed to fit a chest seal, 4” trauma dressing and combat gauze in the removable, self-contained harness, as well as two pairs of nitrile gloves in the two external pockets, trauma shears in the rear slot and a tourniquet on the side lash points.

www.highspeedgear.com

SureFire SHOOT Show, February 9th – 11th, 12PM-1PM PST

Monday, February 8th, 2021

Fountain Valley, CA—SureFire, LLC, manufacturer of the world’s finest—and most innovative—illumination tools and tactical products, is pleased to announce SureFire Shoot Show 2021, a unique livestream event on SureFire’s YouTube channel, February 9th – 11th. Viewers can sign up to be eligible to win a variety of great prizes, including SureFire flashlights, WeaponLights, muzzle devices, and more. Go to the YouTube link below right now and click the “Notify Me” button to be alerted when the show goes live.

Each day the 1-hour livestream will provide an insider’s perspective that very few people — including most SHOT Show attendees — have ever witnessed. Viewers will get a look behind the scenes of SureFire, receive in-depth product information and have an opportunity to ask questions to subject matter experts. So be sure to save the dates and make time watch to each day’s episode of SureFire Shoot Show 2021.

SOLGW Barrels w/ Presscheck Consulting

Monday, February 8th, 2021

QPQ vs CHF. Service life, and the SOLGW solution.

SOLGW love to hear real world shooter feedback!

ADS Inc – Human Performance Publication Ver 1.0

Monday, February 8th, 2021

ADS, Inc has released a Human Performance publication, showcasing several great technologies like the PRO Anti-Gravity Treadmill from AlterG.

It uses Differential Air Pressure technology which reduces body weight to as low as 20% in 1% increments allowing for physical training earlier in recovery.

Get your copy here or through the ADS app for iOS.

Kenetrek – Hard Tactical Boot

Monday, February 8th, 2021

The new 9” Kenetrek Hard Tactical provides excellent support and durability for any duty application requiring a black boot.  You will be amazed at the comfort of this boot due to the extra padded soft collars along with a special flex notch upper design.  The uppers are made with 2.5mm premium full grain leather utilizing a one-piece vamp design – meaning no stitching at the tongue to come loose or allow moisture to penetrate.  The uppers sit on top of stiff yet light full-length nylon midsoles.  Great traction and long wear are assured with the Kenetrek Grapon™ rubber outsoles.  Waterproof, breathable Windtex membranes keep your feet completely dry no matter what the weather is like.  For a boot with this kind of support, the Hard Tactical is very light in weight at only 3.9 pounds per pair!  Made in Europe.  Suggested Retail Price = $330.

kenetrek.com/collections/work-boots/products/hard-tactical

MULTI SEAL Tire Sealant

Monday, February 8th, 2021

MULTI SEAL®, the world leading tire sealant company, is stepping into the defense market to provide military end users and fleet managers a cutting-edge product to prevent down time in the field in austere combat environments, maintenance hours and repair costs.

Established in founded in 1981, MULTI SEAL® products are manufactured in the United States specifically for applications in the industrial, agricultural, and power sports tire sealant market.

MULTI SEAL® decided to provide its product line for use in military application after being approached by Special Operations end users and combat developers for use in some of their Light Tactical All-Terrain Vehicles, such as the Polaris MRZR and MV850s, for long range desert mobility operations.

Tire punctures during mobility operations are a huge inhibitor when time and exposure are a factor for successful completion of the mission. MULTI SEAL® reduces the amount of time on the ground to repair a tire in the field. It also provides a longer and faster working sealant for use in combat support, construction and admin vehicles being utilized in combat theaters. A great force multiplier for fleet sustainment operations.

MULTI SEAL® is not a standard tire sealant. It differs from its competitors due to it being a glycol-based Kevlar® fiber infused sealant instead of an adhesive. This provides benefits to the end user for many reasons. A modern tire sealant is a suspension of synthetic fibers and fillers in a thickened ethylene or propylene glycol (anti-freeze) and water “carrier system,” which allows the fibers and fillers to move within the tire in liquid form.

When a puncture occurs, (almost always on the bottom of the tire where the sealant pools when rotating at low and moderate speeds), the air pressure in the tire propels the suspended fibers and fillers into the puncture where the fibers begin to snag on the rubber. In very short order (1 to 3 seconds), the fibers form a tangle in the puncture which stops the escaping air. As the tire rotates, the rubber surrounding the wound flexes and packs more fibers into the wound with each rotation until no more fibers will fit. This is where the fillers come into play. The fillers are extremely small, 2 particles which pack in-between the fibers in the plug, like the mud in a beaver dam, to form a permanent airtight seal that will last the life of the tire.

Based on its unique formula, MULTI SEAL® provides several other key factors that differentiate it from other tire sealants, which they are looking to bring to the military warfighters.

-Glycol based non adhesive formula allows the product to be rinsed out of a tire with just water for when a tire is changed off a rim reducing mess and added work time to repairs for maintainers.

-Its use of Kevlar fibers which act as a tire plug without the need to manually install once the tire is flat, smaller puncture will seal themselves and larger punctures just need to be found, then the refill the tire with the puncture at the six o’clock position allowing gravity to bring the sealant to the puncture.

-Its fillers that form an air tight seal around the Kevlar fibers preventing air from slipping out to create a slow leak.

-Suspension stability allowing the Kevlar fibers to move freely inside the tire, to the location of the puncture, as well as the fact that the fiber will not separate from the sealant like most adhesive tire sealants will.

-Freeze protection. Being a glycol-based product, MULTI SEAL® will continue to perform in -20 to -30 degree weather without freezing of the product eliminating chance of tire vibration

-Inertness of MULTI SEAL® prevents it from chemically reacting to any part to the tire or cure when exposed to air. Ideal for austere real-world environments.

-Non-corrosive, due to the use of the propylene glycol in the sealant, preventing any rust from forming inside the tire or on its hardware or tire presser sensors.

Whatever the application, whether SOF long range ground mobility operations or fleet sustainment by maintainers to keep the service and support vehicles rolling, MULTI SEAL® looks forward to providing a reliable dependable product for our nation’s warfighters.  

Defense related questions:
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