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Improving ISR Missions Success Rates: The Growing Role of Change-Bitrate-on-the-Fly Technology

Monday, November 13th, 2023

Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) missions are rarely executed in controlled laboratory environments — quite the opposite. The platforms — from airborne drones to terrestrial and underwater remotely piloted vehicles (RPVs) — that carry ISR payloads are often deployed in the harshest conditions and connected to users and operators over wildly inconsistent communication networks.

The ability to ensure high-quality images, regardless of network conditions in a theatre of operations, has emerged as a critical success factor for ISR activities that depend on video-based intelligence to establish situational awareness and support effective decision-making.

This is where Change-Bitrate-on-the-Fly technology comes in.

Here, Mark Rushton, Global Defense and Security Lead at VITEC: a global technology leader in the IPTV space, shares his insights on how Change-Bitrate-on-the-Fly technology improves ISR mission success rates.

Change-Bit-Rate-on-the-Fly technology: what is it and why is it essential to the ISR mission?

When talking about video streaming, we often focus on bitrates, which are measured by considering how many frames are taken every second, along with the size of each frame. The higher the video quality, the more images are needed to process for each second of video, which, of course, results in higher bitrate requirements.

Change-Bit-Rate-on-the-Fly technology is an increasingly important feature for the ISR community because it directly affects the quality and timeliness of tactical field intelligence. Receiving information too late because of network latency or being unable to understand what is being analyzed because of dropped packets that result in fuzzy or pixelated images can mean the difference between life and death.

In many ways, the need for Change-Bit-Rate-on-the-Fly capabilities reflects the technological progress that has allowed more sensors with greater capacity to be loaded on ISR platforms — such as drones or helicopters. Innovations around ISR have led to cameras that capture video images in stunning detail and sensors capable of detecting subtle temperature changes in the environment, including ground-penetrating radar. As a result, more information can be shared from a single ISR platform than before.

It does, however, create a challenge.

While devices to capture this wide array of data are becoming increasingly advanced, there are still challenges associated with the wireless networks used to access the data in terms of bandwidth, capability and change.

Change-Bit-Rate-on-the-Fly is a technology can help address network constraints by adapting the bitrate as it changes.

What challenges leads to network constraints or variability?

The ISR community has done a lot of excellent work in adopting standards across the technical elements needed to capture, share and act on digital intelligence. As a result, most platform and payload technologies can use almost any wireless network in the field to maintain connectivity — and, therefore, the flow of intelligence.

The agility and flexibility that enable drones and other RPVs to use multiple networks means these platforms can dynamically switch from a cellular network to a satellite link and then to a terrestrial mesh network.

However, as these platforms shift from one data carrier to another, they will likely experience a difference in bandwidth available to support the data traffic. Sometimes, that delta can be quite significant. A cellular network might deliver up to 100 megabits in connectivity only to switch to a satellite signal that supports a fraction of that capacity.

The other challenge revolves around the roving nature of ISR platforms. The quality and strength of wireless signals are better when platforms are near antennas. The signals weaken as the distance from antennas grows.

While the connectivity environment is highly dynamic – with bandwidth fluctuating from total capacity, only to be cut by half and then a third of capacity — the overall ISR objective of sharing the highest quality image possible remains the same.

That’s why Change-Bitrate-on-the-Fly is a differentiator for IP video applications on ISR platforms. With it, we can make changes dynamically in real-time to ensure the continuity of images at the highest possible quality. This can’t be underscored enough because video in a live environment is crucial for ISR. It represents a major improvement over the previous ISR video capabilities. With Change-Bitrate-on-the-Fly, ISR teams can execute their missions with confidence.

Mark Rushton is the Global Defence and Security Lead at VITEC.

VITEC is a global technology leader in the IPTV space, working within the Intelligence, Surveillance, Target Acquisition and Reconnaissance (ISTAR) arena for over 20 years.

Cellebrite’s 2024 Industry Trends Survey Reveals Urgent Digital Challenges in Law Enforcement

Monday, November 13th, 2023

Annual Public Sector Survey Highlights Growing Need for Digital Intelligence Integration and Solutions
TYSONS CORNER, VA and PETAH TIKVA, Israel – November 13, 2023 – Cellebrite DI Ltd. (Nasdaq: CLBT), a global leader in Digital Intelligence (DI) solutions, unveils the critical insights from its 2024 Industry Trends Survey for the Public Sector. Now in its fifth year, the survey findings reveal the urgent need for agencies to digitally transform key workflows to address severe staffing shortages and a growing volume of evidence.   

The survey, gathering insights from 2,000 law enforcement leaders and practitioners, underscores challenges in device access, data extraction, evidence management and analysis. A notable majority report increased overtime and insufficient training to tackle digitally driven crimes. Disturbingly, many still rely on outdated paper-based reviews or manual digital tools, resulting in a staggering 45 hours typically spent reviewing digital evidence per case. With three out of four practitioners agreeing digital evidence is pivotal in case resolution, it is critical for agencies to adopt technologies that will transform their workflows, increase productivity and create efficiencies to solve cases faster, smarter and more defensibly.  

“Technology has changed the nature of crime,” says Steve Foster, Special Agent in Charge at the Georgia Bureau of Investigations whose unit utilizes Cellebrite technology to solve crimes. “We need the tools and people in place to be able to work through the challenges.”  

“Digital evidence continues to play an important role in modern investigations. As criminal technology evolves, it is that much more critical agencies are equipped with the tools, solutions and training needed to identify and analyze all case data,” said Leeor Ben-Peretz, Chief Strategy Officer, Cellebrite. “This year’s survey validates our commitment to supporting agencies through their digital transformations, help them manage their growing caseloads, and reduce investigator and examiner fatigue.”   

Key survey revelations include:  

·       Increase in evidence sources: significant YoY increase from cryptocurrency, car infotainment systems and wearables 

·       Examiner reports to investigators: In 2021, it took an average of six days for investigators to receive an extraction report from examiners, which has now increased to 14 days 

·       Evidence Handling: 75-80% agencies use portable drives or USB sticks for evidence, risking chain-of-custody breaches 

·       Growing Backlogs: 52% see worsening case backlogs year-on-year 

·       Evidence Sources Expand: Smartphones dominate, but cryptocurrency, cars and wearables are on the rise 

·       Digital Evidence Power: 60% of practitioners deem digital evidence has more impact on case resolution than DNA 

·       Evidence Delays: 75% of investigators note device analysis can exceed two weeks, even in high profile cases  

·       Tech’s Role: 65% of agency managers believe technology can alleviate staffing strains  

The annual survey includes respondents from North America, Europe, Latin America, and the Asia-Pacific region. To view the full survey results, please click here

New Name Announced for a Trusted Brand in the Tactical Industry: Mehler Systems

Monday, November 13th, 2023

Fulda, Germany, 13.11.2023

Mehler Vario System today introduced Mehler Systems, a significant milestone in the journey that brings all the company’s brands under one roof. This new name—Mehler Systems—unites the already renowned brands of UF PRO and Lindnerhof with that of Mehler Protection, itself a new brand that combines all existing ballistic-protection activities of Mehler Systems into one entity.

The move harmonises the name, image, and branding of the entire Group as a leading provider of high-end protection and tactical-equipment systems for worldwide defence and law enforcement customers.

The new brand-name Mehler Systems captures the essence of the total Group’s purpose as a provider of comprehensive solutions for defence and security missions of a challenging nature, but it does more than that. It also speaks to a commitment to continuously evolve and innovate to even better serve clients. “Under Mehler Systems, our new Group brand, we will present a new, unified, and comprehensive Group face to the market. The Mehler Systems brand stresses the breadth and depth of our complementary and corresponding capabilities throughout the Group in each of our companies, under one common roof”, said Mehler Systems CEO Thomas Homberg.

In a step parallel to the adoption of the new brand-name Mehler Systems and the Group-level uniting resulting from it, Mehler Systems has created Mehler Protection through a brand-blending of Mehler Vario System, Mehler Engineered Defence, and Mehler Law Enforcement. This new sub-brand specialises in providing body and platform armour.

Christian Vahldiek, Managing Director of Mehler Engineered Defence, expressed enthusiasm for this collaborative branding effort. “We are excited about this joint initiative and the opportunity to combine our expertise in platform protection with the body armour offerings under a single brand,” he said.

Importantly, however, the brand-blending of the three companies does not alter their individual legal structures.

Although Mehler Systems is now the Group’s overall brand, Mehler Protection, UF PRO, and Lindnerhof will continue as specialised sub-brands, according to UF PRO Managing Director Jože Kastelic and Linderhof Managing Director Jakob Kolbeck. “Each sub-brand brings its unique skillset and established reputation as a provider of integrated, top-quality solutions,” they said in a joint statement.

“Every sub-brand under Mehler Systems is committed to delivering excellence,” Homberg said. “We continuously utilise our combined strengths to ensure that you receive the best. Our dedicated customer group, who risk their health and lives for society’s security, is the reason we continuously strive for innovation. We are persistent in our efforts to enhance equipment and system performance that match the ever-changing mission- and threat-environments of our customers.”

Learn more about this transformation and the Group’s wide range of offerings by visiting the Mehler Systems website.

Galvion Announces Strategic Partnerships to Enhance Head Systems Offering

Monday, November 13th, 2023

Galvion, a world leader in integrated head systems and intelligent power and data management solutions, is pleased to announce collaborations with selected industry partners to further enhance the portfolio of accessories for its head system solutions, under the banner of its Batlchk™ program.

This announcement coincides with MiliPol, taking place in Paris, 14-17 November 2023, where Galvion is exhibiting these value-add accessories alongside their wider product offering on booth #5A-E122.

Galvion is committed to delivering innovative solutions that meet the ever-evolving needs of demanding military and tactical teams around the world. Through collaboration and partnerships with respected industry partners and following a rigorous product verification and integration validation process, Galvion will offer a wide range of capability-enhancing products that integrate with, or are complementary to, their high-performance helmet systems. Today, Galvion announces the first Batlchk™ collaborations and agreements with the following industry partners:

Ventus Respiratory Technologies

– TR2™ Respirator: The Ventus TR2 Respiratory Mask is a compact and lightweight tactical respiratory solution that is CE-certified, conforming to European health, safety, and environmental protection standards. It offers >99% filtration of solid particulate at a diameter of 0.06?m (P2 certified to EN143) and oil-based particles down to 0.3?m, offering reliable protection against toxic exposure.

Adventure Lights

– Trilobyte™ Tactical Strobes: Adventure Lights Trilobyte Tactical Strobes offer programmable IR and visual light strobes, providing secure and tamper-proof signals. With customizable signatures, these strobes enable quick and easy identification. The form factor is optimized for maximum visibility, and the device offers a wide range of functionality in a simple and user-friendly design. A range of strobes, including models with unique features developed for Galvion, will be offered to meet diverse user requirements.

4D Tactical

– Night Vision SOF Cap: The 4D Tactical night vision device SOF Cap is a lightweight and comfortable platform that integrates seamlessly with night vision devices. Developed in collaboration with Galvion, and engineered using Galvion’s field-proven fitband technology, the SOF cap offers stability and convenience in situations where ballistic or bump protection is not required.

Todd Stirtzinger, CEO at Galvion said: “We are excited to work with like-minded industry partners and look forward to expanding our Batlchk integrated accessories program. These collaborations allow us to provide operators with more integrated and complementary products and select items will be available to NATO countries through the NSPA framework contract.” He added: “Whether100% Galvion engineered and manufactured, developed through intense collaborative efforts with partners or simply by recognizing and recommending best-in-class products that integrate well with our head systems, our aim remains the same: to support the warfighter by offering the most comprehensive portfolio of head systems and accessories we can so they can complete their missions and get home safely.”

Helikon-Tex Guardian Plate Carrier

Monday, November 13th, 2023

Build Your Own Set

The Guardian Plate Carrier is a modern vest designed for carrying ballistic plates with the option of attaching additional gear thanks to its modular system compatible with MOLLE/PALS. The Guardian series includes the vest and 16 components that can be configured as you like. The Guardian Plate Carrier allows for carrying plates in the most popular standards: E-Cut (SAPI/ESAPI), Swimmer Cut, and Shooter Cut.

Elements of the Guardian Series:

To better tailor the products to users needs, we’ve prepared several components designed for various activities. Two types of cummerbunds: standard Guardian Cummerbund and Guardian Cummerbund Quick Release. For carrying equipment at the front, there is the Guardian Kangaroo Flap with hook & loop and the Guardian Flap equipped with MOLLE/PALS straps with room for three AK/AR magazines.

Specifically for police and similar services, we’ve developed the Law Enforcement Insert, which will accommodate two pistol magazines, a radio, and handcuffs. In addition, the Guardian series features two pockets for grenades: the Smoke Grenade Pouch for smoke grenades and the Flash Grenade Pouch for flashbangs.

Efficient organization of equipment is provided by various types of pouches and pockets: Double Horizontal Pouch for rifle magazines, Pistol Magazine Pouch for a single pistol magazine, Universal Pouch for flexible gear storage, Guardian Dangler drop pouch, and Radio Pouch for storing a radio unit. Also available in the series is the Guardian Admin Pouch, a universal tactical Mini Pouch, and the Tourniquet Pouch.

Anything that doesn’t fit at hand can be carried in the Guardian Smallpack with a 7.5 l capacity, which can be attached to the plate carrier thanks to detachable straps. The backpack opens almost entirely and has a separate pocket for a hydration insert.

OR CHOOSE A PRE-MADE SET

In addition to individual components, Helikon-Tex also offers complete sets tailored for specific types of services: the Guardian Military set designed for the armed forces comes with the Guardian Cummerbund and the front Guardian Flap. The Guardian Law Enforcement set was developed with the police and other uniformed services in mind. The base element here is the tactical Guardian Plate Carrier vest. It comes with a Guardian Cummerbund, a front Guardian Kangaroo Flap, and a dedicated Law Enforcement Insert.

DroneShield Teams with ADF Drone Racing Association

Sunday, November 12th, 2023

• DroneShield teams with Australian Defence Force (ADF) Drone Racing Association and becomes its sponsor

• Enables for deeper collaboration between ADF drone pilots and DroneShield for C-UAS system design, operational learning and field tactics

DroneShield (“DroneShield” or the “Company”) is pleased to launch a collaboration with the Australian Defence Force (“ADF”) Drone Racing Association (“Association”) and become a Team sponsor. The teaming will enhance its C-UAS system design, operational learning and field tactics.

The ADF Drone Racing Association is represented by the ADF’s fastest drone racing pilots from the Navy, Army and Air Force and have achieved exponential success since its formation in 2017.

The sponsorship and collaboration between DroneShield and the Association will include:

• Systematically testing DroneShield equipment against the drones deployed by the Association, enabling two-way development of both DroneShield’s C-UAS systems, and the Association’s drone arsenal, influencing further development

• Collaboration around system design, operational learning and field tactics, including drone swarming attack patterns

• Deepening of relationships between Australian foremost minds in drones in military applications, and the leading sovereign C-UAS capability development

ADF Drone Racing Team pilots flying through a 155m artillery barrage of Australian Army M777 units

Wing Commander Keirin Joyce, ADF Drone Racing Association president, commented “We are excited to enter into teaming with DroneShield, including testing our drone strategies at DroneShield’s test site in Blue Mountains and exchange knowledge, and being a part of sovereign C-UAS capability development.

Oleg Vornik, DroneShield’s CEO, added “The ADF Drone Racing Association contains some of the best drone pilots in the country in the military context, flying small, ultra-fast drones at over 150km/hr, in unique and challenging settings. There is a large amount of operational learnings between our teams, and we look forward to the collaboration. This is a significant red-teaming opportunity for DroneShield to continue to stay at the edge of C-UAS capabilities globally.”

Command container module deployed at DroneShield’s Blue Mountains test site, to be used for collaboration with the ADF Drone Racing Association

CMP Announces Return of Advanced Maintenance Rifle Classes in 2024

Friday, November 10th, 2023

After a long hiatus, the Civilian Marksmanship Program’s (CMP) Advanced Maintenance Clinics will be returning in 2024! The course is for those firearm enthusiasts interested in assembling his or her own vintage rifle with the help of hands-on, knowledgeable instructors. 

The CMP is happy to announce the return of the Advanced Maintenance Class in 2024.

The Advanced Maintenance Class (AMC) is a three-day course in Anniston, Ala. Designed for those who wish to take their passion for the timeless M1 Garand to the next level, the AMC offers students a unique opportunity to receive unparalleled training from our CMP Custom Shop staff. Topics such as head space, barrel installation, component purpose/function, general rifle assembly, rifle/component maintenance and various accuracy techniques will be covered using instructional videos and detailed visual presentations. 

In conjunction with the classroom sessions, students will receive active instruction and individualized assistance from Custom Shop staff. Additionally, students will receive an exclusive visit to the CMP South Store and Talladega Marksmanship Park for a chance to view the grounds and fire their personally crafted rifles from class. 

The AMC is taught by the talented armorers of the CMP’s Custom Shop.

Due to popularity of the classes, registration will be based on a lottery system. Registration for the lottery will be open Nov. 27 to Dec. 22. Along with classes for individuals, the Custom Shop will host four “Buddy Class” dates – reserved for applicants wishing to attend with a designated partner of their choosing.

Those interested in the AMC may register through the CMP website at https://thecmp.org/training-tech/advanced-maintenance-class/. 

The 2024 dates are:

• Class 1: February 27 – 29, 2024

• Class 2: March 1 – 3, 2024 – BUDDY CLASS

• Class 3: June 25 – 27, 2024

• Class 4: June 28 – 30, 2024 – BUDDY CLASS

• Class 5: August 20 – 22, 2024

• Class 6: August 23 – 25, 2024 – BUDDY CLASS

• Class 7: October 22 – 24, 2024

• Class 8: October 25 – 27, 2024 – BUDDY CLASS

During the class, participants use M1 Garand parts to construct their own rifles.

Registration Lottery:

The Lottery will be used to randomly select participants for the classes. Registering for multiple classes is permitted, but no applicant will be selected for more than one slot. Former AMC participants are welcome to sign up for 2024.

Registrants will become part of an electronic lottery used to randomly assign the 20 available seats for each class date. An additional 20 participants will be assigned to a stand-by list for each date. These stand by lists have been established due to a historically high cancellation rate and will be utilized to fill classes as cancellations occur.  

A confirmation email will be sent to each accepted participant, which will include a hidden link to the CMP eStore that will be used to complete the registration process. The class must be purchased on the eStore through the sent link by Feb. 16, 2024. Failure to meet this deadline will result in forfeiture of your slot to the next applicant on a wait list. 

The Fine Print:

Total cost for the 2024 AMC will be $2,350 ($1,200 for tuition + $1,150 for Expert rifle). The $1,200 course tuition fee will be billed immediately after purchasing the course from the eStore (with $150 of your class tuition fee considered as a nonrefundable “registration fee”). Late cancellations, made within 30 days of the class start date, will be subject to forfeiture of an additional $300. Deadline for class payment will be Feb. 16, 2024.

The class features hands-on learning along with a trip to CMP’s Talladega Marksmanship Park.

Questions:

For any questions regarding the 2024 AMC or for online registration questions, please contact Hector Lopez-Perez in the Custom Shop at hlopez.perez@thecmp.org or call (256) 835-8455, ext. 513.

More info on the Advanced Maintenance Class page can be found on the CMP website at thecmp.org/training-tech/advanced-maintenance-class

The LEGEND (All-Weather) Over-the-Calf Compression Merino Wool (FR) Tactical Boot Socks

Friday, November 10th, 2023

We are pleased to launch our newest LEGEND® (All-Weather) Compression Merino Wool Tactical Boot Socks. They are very similar to our very popular mid-Calf (FR) version with the exception that  they are Over-the-Calf (OTC) and are 4” longer than our #1 selling Mid-Calf sock.

The new LEGEND® (All-Weather) OTC Compression Merino Wool Tactical Boot Socks are the result of the testing, evaluations, collaboration and joint efforts of the LEGEND® Product Development team and the US Military. The end result is an Over-the-Calf sock that meets or exceeds the requirements, set, to become an updated combat boot sock candidate.

The mild graduated compression helps to reduce tired, achy feet.

• High content Merino Wool wrapped in nylon for softness.

• Dense terry cushion on sole of foot, arch and along the entire length of leg.

• Exceptional Mild Graduated Compression (8-15 mm Hg) for reduced Warfighter foot fatigue.

• Exceptional moisture wicking (feet stay dry), odor resistant and temperature regulating.

• Zero-Friction toe (no seam) to help prevent blisters.

• Optimal sizing and fit.

• Extremely durable.

• Certified Flame Resistant (FR).

• Maintains fabric thickness after 50X machine washes under harsh conditions.

• Excellent elastic recovery (they stay-up)

• Perfect for Warm & Cold Weather Conditions

• Visit us at www.Legendcompressiontactical.com

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