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|[https://wiki.furtherium.com/wiki/Public:ARHUDFM_FAQ#how_it's_similar_to_the_competitors'_products Microsoft IVAS] | |[https://wiki.furtherium.com/wiki/Public:ARHUDFM_FAQ#how_it's_similar_to_the_competitors'_products Microsoft IVAS] <ref>Breaking Defense, [https://breakingdefense.com/2024/08/army-open-to-replacing-microsoft-as-ivas-prime-under-ivas-next-industry-sources-say/ Army open to replacing Microsoft as prime under ‘IVAS Next,’ industry sources say] (Aug 15, 2024)</ref> | ||
|[https://www.dauntlessxr.com/ Dauntless XR] | |[https://www.dauntlessxr.com/ Dauntless XR] | ||
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Passive Radar - if the receiving antenna is installed in a forest or field and receives a reflected signal, it must transmit information to an analytical or command center, so it is not quite a passive radar, its '''''transmitting signal can be detected and suppressed''''', and its location can be established and attacked. '''''The fundamental difference of our technology''''' is that it is designed primarily for the end user, including those who are authorized to make an independent decision on the identification and destruction of targets in the air, on land and on water. 2023-12-22 00:25 | |||
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<div style="font-weight:bold;line-height:1.6;">RTX (Raytheon BBN) Boomerang</div> | <div style="font-weight:bold;line-height:1.6;">RTX (Raytheon BBN) Boomerang</div> | ||
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[[File:Boomerang RTX.png|thumb|Boomerang RTX]] | |||
''Boomerang''<ref name=":0">Wikipedia, [[wikipedia:Boomerang_(countermeasure)|"Boomerang (countermeasure)"]]</ref><ref>RTX (Raytheon BBN), [https://www.rtx.com/who-we-are/we-are-rtx/transformative-technologies/bbn/boomerang "Boomerang"]</ref> is a gunfire locator developed by DARPA and BBN Technologies primarily for use against snipers. Boomerang is mounted on mobile vehicles such as the Humvee, Stryker, and MRAP combat vehicles. There were plans to integrate it into the Land Warrior system. Price is $9,000. | |||
''Boomerang pinpoints the shooter’s location of incoming small arms fire. Boomerang uses passive acoustic detection and computer-based signal processing to locate a shooter in less than a second.'' | |||
Whether vehicle mounted or in a fixed position, Boomerang detects small arms fire travelling toward it for bullets passing within approximately 30 meters of the mast-mounted compact array of microphones, even when shooters are firing from maximum effective weapons ranges. | |||
When vehicle mounted, Boomerang operates whether the vehicle is moving or stationary. Non-ballistic events, such as road bumps, door slams, wind noise, tactical radio transmissions, vehicle traffic, firecrackers and urban activity do not cause false alarms. The system also does not alert when shots are fired from the vehicle or the protected site. | |||
''Fast and reliable.'' When a shot is detected, Boomerang immediately calls out; for example, “shot. two o’clock. 400 meters.” The o’clock position also appears on the dial while range and elevation appear on the LED display screen. When networked with a simple Ethernet connection, this information can be transmitted to an operations center or to a situation awareness platform. | |||
''Easy integration.'' Boomerang is easily networked and integrated with other software for enhanced battlefield management, situational awareness and force protection. Through its intuitive system integration kit and simple Ethernet interface, Boomerang can be used to slew camera devices, feed remote weapons station equipment, or report shooter position to a Tactical Operations Center. | |||
''Deployments.'' Boomerang is available to U.S. military and law enforcement agencies and to municipalities as well as to other approved U.S. domestic and foreign organizations. Government contractors may incorporate Boomerang into their systems or platforms. | |||
*Protecting the military vehicles of U.S. and allied troops | |||
*Fixed site protection for FOBs (Forward Operation Bases) and checkpoints in Afghanistan | |||
*Protecting critical infrastructure, such as power stations, in the U.S. | |||
<pdf width="950" height="500" page="1">https://wiki.furtherium.com/w/img_auth.php/Boomerang_Gunshot_Detection.pdf</pdf> | |||
'''Boomerang Warrior-X wearable shooter detection system, RTX (Raytheon BBN)''' | |||
Because our troops are most vulnerable when on foot without the cover of vehicles or buildings, Raytheon BBN developed Boomerang Warrior-X<ref>Wikipedia, [[wikipedia:Boomerang_(countermeasure)|Boomerang]]</ref>, a soldier wearable shooter detection system. | |||
Boomerang Warrior-X provides immediate indication of hostile fire or sniper attack and localizes the shooter, or shooters, enabling a rapid, informed and coordinated response. The system offers the same reliable performance and features as the currently-fielded vehicle-mounted Boomerang III system — just smaller, lighter and integrated into tactical vests. | |||
Weighing just 12 ounces, the Boomerang Warrior-X gives individual soldiers immediate awareness of hostile fire locations and, when integrated, can also provide unit leaders with shooter grid coordinates to enhance situational awareness needed to coordinate team responses to hostile fire. | |||
Incoming shot announcements are transmitted to a built-in speaker or an earpiece while a lightweight display provides range and azimuth of the shooter position. As the soldier moves, the system compensates for the soldier’s motion and continually updates the threat’s location on the wrist display. | |||
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[[File:EARS SWATS Demo - QinetiQ North America.png|thumb|<nowiki>EARS SWATS Demo | QinetiQ North America</nowiki>]] | |||
The EARS® family of gunshot localization systems gives soldiers and military police the situational awareness necessary to respond instantly and accurately to hostile attacks to better protect themselves from snipers and other gunfire threats.<ref>QinetiQ, [https://www.qinetiq.com/en-us/what-we-do/services-and-products/ears-gunshot-localization-systems "EARS Gunshot Localization Systems"]</ref> | |||
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<div style="font-weight:bold;line-height:1.6;">Metravib Defence PILAR</div> | <div style="font-weight:bold;line-height:1.6;">Metravib Defence PILAR</div> | ||
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''PILAR''<ref>Metravib Defence, [https://www.metravib-defence.com/our-solutions/pilar-sensitive-sites-protection/ "PILAR Ground Version"], [https://www.metravib-defence.com/our-solutions/pilar-helicopter-protection/ "PILAR Helicopter Protection"], [https://www.metravib-defence.com/our-solutions/pearl-soldier-protection/ "PEARL Soldier Protection"], [https://www.metravib-defence.com/our-solutions/vehicle-protection/ "PILAR Vehicle Protection"]</ref> ''Sensitive Sites Protection''. PILAR Ground Version is designed for the protection of both permanent or temporary sensitive sites. A Mission System following the surveillance approach offers a configurable scalable suite consisting of: | |||
*1 to 20 acoustic arrays | |||
*one ruggedized PC with MMI module for processing, data storage and display of the system outputs | |||
The number of acoustic arrays depends on the area to be covered. Available results include among other outputs the GPS localization of the threat, as well as azimuth, elevation and range. | |||
<pdf width="950" height="500" page="1">https://wiki.furtherium.com/w/img_auth.php/EN-PILAR-Helicopter.pdf</pdf> | |||
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<div style="font-weight:bold;line-height:1.6;">IAI OTHELLO-P</div> | |||
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'''IAI Unveils New Technology for Gunfire Detection System: OTHELLO-P – Innovative, Fused Opto-Acoustic GDS''' | |||
[[File:Fused Opto-Acoustic GDS.png|thumb|Fused Opto-Acoustic GDS]] | |||
The fusion of the electro-optics (EO) technology and acoustics sensors provides the troops in the field more accurate and versatile solutions for present and future challenges. The OTHELLO-P is a light weight, low power, unique passive solution with 360-degree coverage enabling very short and accurate sensor-to-shooter loop closing, thus providing protection and neutralization of threats in the area.<ref>EDR Magazine, [https://www.edrmagazine.eu/iai-unveils-new-technology-for-gunfire-detection-system-othello-p-innovative-fused-opto-acoustic-gds IAI Unveils New Technology for Gunfire Detection System]</ref> | |||
The acoustics-based project began in IAI’s Innovation Center, as the initiative of engineers who had previously served in the Israel Defense Forces. Their aim was to integrate acoustic capabilities into hostile fire detection systems, to enhance the identification and classification accuracy of hostile targets. In IAI’s Innovation Center, new and advanced technological capabilities are developed, and then integrated into IAI’s existing and future projects. The IAI Innovation Center encourages technological diversity, entrepreneurial initiatives, and cooperation between IAI’s Groups and startup companies. | |||
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<div style="font-weight:bold;line-height:1.6;">Silentium Defence MAVERICK M8</div> | <div style="font-weight:bold;line-height:1.6;">Silentium Defence MAVERICK M8</div> | ||
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MAVERICK<ref>Silentium Defence, [https://www.silentiumdefence.com.au/our-solutions/maverick-m-series/ Maverick M Passive Covert Radar]</ref> M-series solutions are low-power and quick to deploy. Suitable for both vehicle or dismounted deployment they utilise existing terrestrial transmitters to ensure constant comprehensive situational awareness in all conditions. | |||
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<div style="font-weight:bold;line-height:1.6;">Patria MUSCL</div> | <div style="font-weight:bold;line-height:1.6;">Patria MUSCL</div> | ||
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Patria MUSCL<ref>Patria Group, [https://www.patriagroup.com/products-and-services/battlefield-and-critical-systems/intelligence-and-surveillance/patria-muscl Patria MUSCL Passive Radar System]</ref> is a passive radar system providing resilient, covert and easily deployable air surveillance in standalone mode as well as in networked mode using multiple Patria MUSCL stations. The system provides affordable area and point surveillance for various applications, such as air surveillance, UAV detection, critical infrastructure protection and border control. | |||
Patria MUSCL system employs passive coherent location (PCL) technology to detect, locate and track targets meaning that it exploits external broadcasting signals as illuminators of opportunity and detects signals scattered from targets. The system does not produce a signal footprint making it practically invisible for adversaries’ signal intelligence and anti-radiation missiles as well as enabling safe deployments and use in urban areas. | |||
Exploitation of dense network of broadcasting signals enables detection of low altitude targets with comprehensive coverage. All this combined with use of cutting-edge technologies, multi-static receiving geometry and lower operating frequencies than those utilized by conventional air surveillance radars, enable superior early warning and detection capability for aerial targets including stealth and Low-Slow-Small (LSS) targets. | |||
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<div style="font-weight:bold;line-height:1.6;">HENSOLDT Twinvis Passive Radar</div> | <div style="font-weight:bold;line-height:1.6;">HENSOLDT Twinvis Passive Radar</div> | ||
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Twinvis Passive Radar<ref>HENDOLDT, [https://www.hensoldt.net/products/radar-iff-and-datalink/twinvis-passive-radar/ Twinvis Passive Radar]</ref> - Silent surveillance of silent objects. Twinvis is a passive radar that adds a new dimension to the world of surveillance and situational awareness. | |||
It offers decisive operational advantages: it cannot be located due to the absence of any transmitted energy and it does not need any emissions from targets to locate them. | |||
Where conventional radar systems apply the same principle of emitting signals that are reflected by an object allowing the radar to visualise that object based on the echo received, Twinvis follows a radically different approach: | |||
The system uses existing electromagnetic energy from radio- and TV-broadcast transmitters and evaluates their echoes when reflected by an object. | |||
In the military field, Twinvis combines several advantages. In addition to its high mobility, the system itself remains invisible and therefore cannot be jammed or eliminated in a targeted action. At the same time, it can also be used to discover stealth aircraft which, due to their low observable technology, have until now remained undetectable for conventional radar systems. | |||
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==Future ideas== | ==Future ideas== | ||
==Further reading== | ==Further reading== | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
{{See Also ARHUDFM}} | {{See Also ARHUDFM}} | ||
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Competition environment categories
→redirect Further information: Competitive landscape
Tactical Situational Awareness (Head-Up Display, AR helmet, wearable devices)
are solving the same problem | are using similar technologies | are more than 10% alike | are non-competitors |
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Microsoft IVAS [1] | Dauntless XR | Unknown | Meta Quest 3, Meta Quest Pro |
L3Harris ENVG-B | LetinAR | Apple Vision Pro | |
Elbit Systems SBNVG | Vuzix | PlayStation VR 2 (PSVR 2) | |
SMASH | Nicholas C | HP Reverb G2 | |
ARC4 | Technifex XR | Valve Index VR kit | |
Red6 | EolianVR | Bigscreen Beyound | |
Kopin | HTC Vive Pro 2 | ||
BAE Systems |
Gunfire Locator
are solving the same problem | are using similar technologies | are more than 10% alike | are non-competitors |
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RTX (Raytheon BBN) Boomerang | |||
QinetiQ EARS | |||
Metravib Defence PILAR | |||
IAI OTHELLO-P |
Passive Radar Detection
are solving the same problem | are using similar technologies | are more than 10% alike | are non-competitors |
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Silentium Defence MAVERICK M8 | |||
Patria MUSCL | |||
HENSOLDT Twinvis Passive Radar |
Passive Radar - if the receiving antenna is installed in a forest or field and receives a reflected signal, it must transmit information to an analytical or command center, so it is not quite a passive radar, its transmitting signal can be detected and suppressed, and its location can be established and attacked. The fundamental difference of our technology is that it is designed primarily for the end user, including those who are authorized to make an independent decision on the identification and destruction of targets in the air, on land and on water. 2023-12-22 00:25
Tactical Identification Friend-or-Foe
Fire Assistant
Tactical Communication
are solving the same problem | are using similar technologies | are more than 10% alike | are non-competitors |
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L3Harris | |||
Thales | |||
Drone Detection
Radar Warning Receiver
Ultrawideband Software Defined Radio
Software Defined Antenna (Phased Array Antenna)
Universal Drone & Robot Remote Control
RF Detection of Explosive Ordnance and Improvised Explosive Device
AI Assistance
Multi-Domain and Cross-Domain Interaction
Tactical Computer Vision
Tactical Computer Audition
Active Noise Reduction
Electronic Headset
Vitals Body Sensors
Care Under Fire
Resuscitation on the Move
Traction
Strategy
Strengths
Weaknesses
Opportunities
Threats
Competitive Advantages
Plan
Table: Specific | Measurable | Achieveable | Realistic | Time-related
Partners
New partners
Existing partners
Fixing weaknesses
Areas of research
- Future Sight AR or Dauntless XR
- How HoloLense is designed
- LetinAR
- Vuzix
- Nicholas C, Steadicam Gun Operator, Night Vision & Thermal Aficionado, Flashlight/Laser Enthusiast, USPSA competitor. Any questions please email him at nicholas.c@staff.thefirearmblog.com
- Technifex XR
- EolianVR
Situational Awareness
- ArcGIS ESRI
- See more on https://vulcan-sof.com/login/ng2/search/organizations by tags
Related fields
Additional:
Future ideas
Further reading
See also
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- ↑ Breaking Defense, Army open to replacing Microsoft as prime under ‘IVAS Next,’ industry sources say (Aug 15, 2024)
- ↑ Newsweek, China's State Media Shows Military Using Microsoft's HoloLens 2 Headsets, (Dec. 14, 2023)
- ↑ The Verge, US Army orders more Microsoft AR headsets now that they no longer make soldiers want to barf, (Sep. 13, 2023)
- ↑ DefenseScoop, Army awards Microsoft $95M for additional IVAS 1.2 headsets, virtual trainers, (Sep. 21, 2023)
- ↑ Army.MIL, Army accepts prototypes of the most advanced version of IVAS, (Aug. 1, 2023)
- ↑ Militaryaerospace, Elbit to provide electro-optics night vision goggles that combine infrared and light-amplification sensors (Nov. 29, 2023)
- ↑ Wikipedia, "Boomerang (countermeasure)"
- ↑ RTX (Raytheon BBN), "Boomerang"
- ↑ Wikipedia, Boomerang
- ↑ QinetiQ, "EARS Gunshot Localization Systems"
- ↑ Metravib Defence, "PILAR Ground Version", "PILAR Helicopter Protection", "PEARL Soldier Protection", "PILAR Vehicle Protection"
- ↑ EDR Magazine, IAI Unveils New Technology for Gunfire Detection System
- ↑ Silentium Defence, Maverick M Passive Covert Radar
- ↑ Patria Group, Patria MUSCL Passive Radar System
- ↑ HENDOLDT, Twinvis Passive Radar