Army Lapel Close Quarter Battle (CQB) Microphones
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.
Lapel: The CJ LSM-W
series wireless lapel speaker microphone allows a law enforcement officer the
ability to perform their duties without the hazards associated with corded
shoulder microphones. The CJ LSM-W
series provides easy access for both transmit and receiving of voice
communication from a portable radio without removing the radio from it’s holder
via a wireless adapter which attaches to the radio.
Microphones: Used in
tactical field operations, CJ Field Microphones are used for radio
communication with manpack and fixed base stations radio systems, as well as
for broadcast. CJ Field Microphones are built rugged and waterproof to meet the
standards of today’s high extreme tactical environments.
Close Quarter Battle: Close Quarters Battle (CQB) or close
quarters combat (CQC) is a type of fighting in which small units engage the
enemy at very short range. As a short-duration, high-intensity conflict,
characterized by sudden violence at close range, CQB demands a rapid assault
and a precise application of lethal force. The operators need great proficiency
with their weapons, but also the ability to make split-second decisions in
order to avoid or limit friendly casualties. It is important to maintain radio
communication in the CQB scenario. CJ TTM throat microphones provide the needed
out-of-the-way flexibility and reliability to maintain clear radio
communication.