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Army Assesses IVAS Network Capability at NetModX

Friday, October 1st, 2021

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JOINT BASE McGUIRE-DIX-LAKEHURST, N.J. — The Army is continuing to inform  Integrated Visual Augmentation System (IVAS) network integration by evaluating  emerging commercial radio technology that enables data exchange among Soldiers.

A series of experiments this summer at the Army’s annual Network Modernization Experimentation (NetModX) allowed engineers of the Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Cyber, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (C5ISR) Center — a component of Army Futures Command (AFC)’s Combat Capabilities Development Command (DEVCOM) — to help inform Army program offices of potential capability by providing a technical assessment and analysis on the state of available industry radio communication solutions.

IVAS enables greater situational understanding and decision making through high resolution display of sensor, target, and target engagement data. The system provides Soldiers with a single platform to fight, rehearse and train. These unique characteristics require a tactical radio that can provide Soldier-wearable connectivity for the IVAS platform, according to Dan Ku, a C5ISR Center electronics engineer.

“Events like NetModX enable the Army to assess commercial-off-the-shelf radios’ ability to support the IVAS system in terms of scalability and resiliency,” Ku said. “The data from the field event informs the design of the network to support IVAS.”

The C5ISR Center provides engineering support to Army organizations — Project Manager Tactical Radios (PM TR) and PM IVAS — that are making network design considerations by incorporating NetModX results. The event helps the Army validate and verify which performance metrics and requirements are most important leading to the procurement process.

The radios enable Soldiers to pass IVAS data helping to establish a common operating picture (COP) among the unit during a mission. The real-time COP is displayed on the IVAS heads-up display for improved situational awareness.

Engineers are evaluating the performance of each vendor’s radio system for transmitting differing network traffic loads in benign and contested environments, Ku said. Each type of radio must be able to scale to a specific number of units while transmitting data among a team of Soldiers.

“Experimentation gives the Army a holistic picture on how radios perform initially in a lab setting and then during a large-scale field environment like NetModX,” said James Koh, chief of the Center’s Commercial Technology and Integration Branch. “With these complementary experiments, we’re able to produce a comprehensive set of data and radio system characteristics to support Army acquisition decisions. NetModX also serves as a forum for industry partner collaboration.”

By Dan Lafontaine, DEVCOM C5ISR Center Public Affairs

Additional photos by SGT Robert Whitlow, 49th Public Affairs Detachment

Rampart Range Day 21 – Kwesst Battlefield Laser Detection System

Wednesday, September 29th, 2021

Kwesst has a large portfolio of technologies we’ll begin exploring over the next few weeks, but we’ll start out by mentioning their Battlefield Laser Detection System.

BLDS was developed in response to counter sniper laser systems and is available in individual, squad and vehicular configurations.

It will detect and locate active laser systems on the battlespace allowing counter fire. Additionally, both threat and friendly systems can be characterized to avoid fratricide.

The system also integrates with ATAK meaning everyone on the network gets an alert if a laser is detected.

Kwesst products are available for unit and agency orders within Canada from Rampart International.

Introducing the Atibal XP8 Opmod Edition

Tuesday, September 28th, 2021

WE MADE IT!

After a number of years of being one of the top rated LPVO’s on Optics Planet, the XP8 has been reborn into the illustrious OPMOD EDITION line up from Optics Planet. Joining the ranks of Steiner, EOTech, Vortex, and more. The FDE Cerakoted Atibal XP8 1-8×24 SFP OPMOD EDITION low power variable optic is not only highly versatile, but it is also highly durable.

The Atibal XP8 1-8x is one of the most versatile 1x variable scopes on the market with the Atibal Rapid View Lever allowing you to make lightning fast magnification changes. This optic was made for 3 gunners in mind!

The XP8 utilizes the Diamond Tactical Reticle (DTR) with a .5 MOA center red dot with a BDC calibrated for 5.56 62gr. ammo. The DTR reticle allows you to quickly obtain your target with the diamond reticle in CQB scenarios and for more precise shots at longer distance with it’s fine .5 moa center red dot.

This LIMITED EDITION OPMOD EDITION optic is only available through OPTICSPLANET.COM, see the link below.

www.opticsplanet.com/opmod-atibal-xp8-1-8x24mm-riflescopes-w-rapid-view-lever

The XP8 utilizes the Diamond Tactical Reticle (DTR) with a .5 MOA center red dot with a BDC calibrated for 5.56 62gr. ammo. The DTR reticle allows you to quickly obtain your target with the diamond reticle in CQB scenarios and for more precise shots at longer distance with it’s fine .5 moa center red dot.

FEATURES:

– LIFETIME WARRANTY
– SECOND FOCAL PLANE
– EXTRA BATTERY STORAGE IN WINDAGE COMPARTMENT
– .5 MOA CENTER DOT WITH BDC
– 11 BRIGHTNESS SETTINGS
– FULLY MULTI-COATED LENS
– LOW PROFILE TURRETS
– FOG PROOF
– SHOCK PROOF
– WATER PROOF

SPECIFICATIONS:

– MAGNIFICATION: 1-8x
– OBJECTIVE LENS DIAMETER: 24mm
– EYE RELIEF: 4″
– LENGTH: 10″
– WEIGHT: 17.4OZ
– FIELD OF VIEW: 105′ @ 1x – 12.45′ @ 8x
– TUBE SIZE: 30mm
– TURRET STYLE: LOW PROFILE CAPPED
– BATTERY SIZE: 1x CR2032
– ADJUSTMENT PER CLICK: 1/2 MOA
– MAX ELEVATION ADJUSTMENT: 120 MOA
– MAX WINDAGE ADJUSTMENT: 120 MOA
– MADE OF 6061-T6 ALUMINUM
– COATING: CERAKOTE, FDE COLOR

Introducing the New K Series of Kilo Rangefinders from SIG SAUER

Tuesday, September 28th, 2021

The new KILO10K-ABS HD 10×42 mm laser rangefinding binocular and KILO8K-ABS 7×25 mm laser rangefinding monocular, both with BDX 2.0, are the latest in the new K series of KILO rangefinders.

The KILO10K-ABS HD has a maximum reflective range of 10,000 yards while the KILO8K-ABS has a maximum reflective range of 8,000 yards. Both include Applied Ballistics Elite (BDX Elite) along with onboard environmental sensors and a digital compass as well as support for BDX External (BDX-X) for connecting to external devices such as Kestrel and Garmin device. In addition, they integrate with BaseMap to provide remote waypoints on ranged targets and can be fully configured with the SIG SAUER BDX App.

The new Active Matrix Organic Light Emitting graphic display provides all relevant ballistic information such as range to target, elevation holdover, wind hold, energy on target and velocity at target distance.

KILO8K is shipping now. KILO10K will be shipping in late November.

MATBOCK Monday – Tarsier Eclipse

Monday, September 27th, 2021

The Evolution of the Tarsier Eclipse. First, the name Tarsier was derived from the Tarsier Primate in Southeast Asia that over the years has evolved their “night vision”.

In our first SEAL Platoon back in 2007, Zach and I were taught to punch holes in our caps to give us “autofocus”. This was awesome, but we knew there was a better way, so we ordered a Spaghetti Measuring tool. After testing this with our NVGs, we knew we were onto something, so we started filing the patent for it.

During that process we were notified by our patent attorney that another company had already filed for a utility patent, so we reached out to Phokus Research Group and pitched our product. They agreed to issue us the exclusive licensing to use their patent for our Tarsier Eclipse.

Over the next couple years, we tested various designs of the Tarsier Eclipse (shown below), but ultimately the overwhelming feedback from our customers was that they preferred the current design. The biggest reason was for dexterity during situations when fine motor skills are lost (high-stress environment).

In 2015 we started adding a small lanyard and eventually this was approved by NAVAIR for Navy Air Crewmen to fly with. The lanyards are easily removed, but we must ship them with them attached to stay compliant with the NAVAIR regulations.

The Tarsier comes as a single unit 

www.matbock.com/collections/night-vision/products/tarsier-eclipse

or

As a Kit

www.matbock.com/collections/night-vision/products/tarsier-eclipse-kit

MATBOCK is offering a 21% discount on Tarsier Eclipses until 1 OCTOBER 2021
Use promo code NVG21 at check out to get this super deal on both kits and singles before time runs out!

Elbit Systems of America Awarded $54 Million Order as Part of the U.S. Army’s Enhanced Night Vision Goggle – Binocular (ENVG-B) Program

Friday, September 24th, 2021

FORT WORTH, TEXAS – September 23, 2021 – Elbit Systems of America has been awarded a second production order worth approximately $54 million to supply Enhanced Night Vision Goggle – Binocular (ENVG-B) systems, spare parts, logistics support, and test equipment for the U.S. Army.

“Elbit America’s ENVG-Bs provide warfighters with unprecedented situational awareness during limited visibility conditions, increased lethality through faster target acquisition, and other game-changing advantages on the battlefield” said Raanan Horowitz, President and CEO of Elbit Systems of America.

These systems will be produced in Roanoke, Virginia, and will be supplied through February 2023.

“We are eager to support the U.S. Army’s transition to higher ENVG-B production rates, which will create additional jobs at our Roanoke facility, and throughout our extended US-based supply chain, generating a positive economic impact in the communities they reside,” Mr. Horowitz added.

This order is part of an Other Transaction Authority (“OTA”) contract announced by Elbit America on October 22, 2020, that could reach a maximum of approximately $442 million. The U.S. Army did not define an overall time frame for performance of the OTA contract.

ePIG Group Reviews ACT IN BLACK’s THE14

Thursday, September 23rd, 2021

Our friends at ePIG Group produced this video.

After ACT IN BLACK replaced the DTNVG with the DTNVS, they tackled the PVS14. The successor “THE14” takes over some features of the dual device but remains compatible with accessories of the PVS14.

Filmed and cut by www.stefan-czech.info

DSEi 21 – EOTECH Vudu 1-10×24 Variable Power Optic

Tuesday, September 21st, 2021

EOTECH showed off their upcoming Vudu 1-10×24 Variable Power Optic and Mini Red Dot Sight at DSEi.

The upcoming 1-10 features a First Focal Plane illuminated reticle with power buttons on the left dial. The optical prescription will be familiar to many.

There will be three reticles offered: Two are MRAD and one MOA.

The new Mini Red Dot features a Delta Point footprint. More details on both soon.

www.eotechinc.com