Vitavox develop a Software Defined Tactical Intercom
Friday, June 04, 2010 | | VITAVIC 400 is a full mil spec, software defined, sophisticated and reliable technical solution for tactical communications both inside and outside all military, paramilitary and light strike armoured vehicles and platforms. It is also the optimum solution for main battle tanks and other platforms end users who have, or wish to have the choice to use a number of different tactical headsets and combat net radios (CNRs) as required for any particular operation.
VITAVIC 400 provides the crew of any vehicle or platform with safe, highly intelligible and reliable command and communications in urban warfare.
Communication systems play a key role in contemporary combat operations worldwide and are mounted on a wide variety of wheeled and tracked vehicle platforms. Reliable, first time, concise communications are key to the combat mission success and completion. The system provides clear and reliable communications between the on-board end users under the severe and hazardous conditions encountered on the battlefield.
VITAVIC 400 is an effective vehicle communication system as it provides clear, intelligible and unfailing communications between all of the crew allowing individual access to the combat network radios where appropriate.
VITAVIC's modular design concept ensures a fully operational intercom, optimally adjusted for light or heavy, wheeled or tracked armoured vehicles at very low cost and may be configured to accommodate smaller platforms requiring from 2 Users and 2 CNR's to large Infantry Fighting Vehicles where up to 21 (13 with full radio access) Users and 6 CNR may be required.
VITAVIC 400 is a true, fully software defined, combat proven digital intercom incorporating effective digital audio signal processing. VITAVIC 400 has a number of advantages when compared to existing, less able systems. The VITAVIC 400 is highly reliable and intelligible and is effectively battle damage resilient. It has been designed to be rugged and waterproof whilst minimal training requirements is needed as the VITAVIC 400 is Intuitive MMI for user friendly operation. VITAVIC 400 guarantees very low through life costs and effective future proofing through end user software upgrade.
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Vitavox attend "Less than Lethal Weapons & Effects" seminar
Tuesday, October 27, 2009 | | The Centre for Defence Enterprise (CDE) is the Ministry of Defence's gateway for UK industry, academia and innovators helping to ensure Armed Forces are best equipped now and in the future.
Vitavox will be attending this CDE seminar on Thursday 26th November at 12:30-16:30 in Harwell to showcase the less than lethal 'Outacom Communications System'.
The Outacom Communications Systems can be used as a less than lethal option by confronting suspects approaching on foot, or those who may be using a vehicle, or those operating within a crowded place. The Vitavox less than lethal option will allow the Armed Forces to deal with these challenging situations, minimizing (ideally avoiding) any impact on bystanders or other collateral effects, and reduce the risk of inadvertently using lethal force. The Vitavox solution is suitable for use by Armed Forces on current operations in a variety of situations from foot patrols through to deployment at fixed military installations. They should be able to deter people from approaching when instructed not to, disrupt enemy ability to monitor friendly force activity, and to stop or physically detain peopleif needed are among the functions that the Vitavox Outacom Communication System can provide.
For more seminar information visit: www.science.mod.uk or for more information on the Vitavox Outacom System please download a copy of our brochure or visit: www.vitavox-sound/Products/VitavoxOutacomSystem/tabid/464/Default.aspx
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Vitavox develops Submarine Dive Chamber Intercom System (DCIS)
Wednesday, October 21, 2009 | | Following requests from a number of different Submarine manufacturers for a 'sluice' type of communications system to enable embarking and disembarking divers to contact the on board contol room, Vitavox have developed the Submarine DCI System which consists of a pressure proof (69bar) loudspeaker/microphone on the 'wet side' and a Waterproof Broadcast Loudspeaker, Microphone and Communications Control Unit on the 'dry side'. Unlike the less than adequate existing systems, Vitavox's DCIS is intended to last the full life of the boat with a minimal maintenance requirement.
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Success at DSEi 2009
Wednesday, September 30, 2009 | | DSEi at ExCeL, London Docklands successfully showed Vitavox products in the land & naval sectors. A substantial throughput of visitors to the stand, esetablished a need and requirement for Vitavox products and systems in both sectors. Naval warships were perched at the exhibition displaying in service Vitavox loudspeakers and other products.
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Vitavox's attendance at DSEi Exhibition 2009
Monday, June 29, 2009 | | Military Grade Loudspeakers, Handsets and Microphone Communicating Systems experts Vitavox are pleased to announce that they will be present at the DSEi Exhibition between 8th-11th September 2009. Vitavox will be exhibiting their land & naval systems and components for applications which are the toughest and longest lasting in the defence market available today.
DSEi "the world's largest fully integrated defence and security exhibition" is bringing together leading international businesses and military experts from across the entire supply chain in a valuable business facilitating environment.
Vitavox will be exhibiting in the North Hall Entrance N1, Stand 429 at the ExCeL, in London, England.
David Hebden, Head of Business Development at Vitavox comments "Vitavox are delighted to take this opportunity as an initial showcase for the Vitavox Outacom System as an easily implemented battlefield communications innovation that will ultimately reduce the risk of unintended civilian and military deaths. The Vitavox Outacom System allows the vehicle commander to communicate from the internal communications system headset through a rugged military specification loudspeaker up to 200 metres. Other sound options are available.
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