Army Blast Proof Vehicle Intercom Headsets
Army: The primary mission of the Army is to "provide
necessary forces and capabilities ... in support of the National Security and
Defense Strategies. The Army took part in the combined U.S. and allied invasion
of Irag in 2003. In the following years the mission changed from conflict
between regular militaries to counterinsurgency, with large numbers of suicide
attacks. The lack of stability in the theater of operations has led to longer
deployments for Regular Army as well as Reserve and Guard troops. The U.S. Army currently consists of 10
active divisions as well as several independent units. Within the Army National
Guard and the Army Reserve there are a further six divisions, over fifteen
maneuver brigades, additional combat support and combat service support
brigades, and independent cavalry, infantry, artillery, aviation, engineer, and
support battalion. The Army Reserve in particular provides virtually all
psychological operations and civil affairs units.
Blast Proof: As per MIL-PRF-49078A, the handset or headset
is subject to 30 rounds of a blast at a peak pressure of 9.5 psi. This
simulates a gun blast. The handset must still operate to all audio levels.
CJ-H-250 handsets and lightweight headsets meet the blast proof criteria.
Vehicle: Military
vehicles including all land combat and transportation vehicles, are in significant use by military forces
throughout the world. CJ service may provide cable and connector-switch
assemblies, as well as injection molding services used on military wheeled and
tracked vehicles.
Intercom: Intercom systems provide clear, noise-free
communications between crew members inside combat vehicles, both wheeled and
tracked. The approach to Vehicle
Intercom Systems today is provide a system which is reliable, rugged and can be
designed to be moved from vehicle to vehicle with a minimum of effort. The CJ
TVI and TIMC series intercom systems may be tailored to be compatible with most
vehicle radio systems and offer the user crisp, clear communication between
crewmember and the outside, which is essential to their safety and situational
awareness.
Headsets: Tactical
headsets are crucial for all military, Special Forces, homeland security and
police (SWAT) communications. Reliable and secure tactical communications are
imperative to maintaining command and control for ground, air and marine
operations. Features which enhance situational awareness, as well providing
hearing protection are requirements in today’s battlefield environment. Enhanced
performance of tactical communication systems are done with reliable audio
headset products offered by CJ Component Products. CJ-SFP-HS Series and
CJ-TACOM Series tactical headsets are versatile, durable and remain secure and
comfortable on the user. CJ now offers such features as ANR, noise cancellation
and multiple variations of push-to-talk switches with the CJ headset product
line.