Title: Communications-Applied Technology
1AMCVIS
Advanced, Multi-Crew, Vehicle Intercom System
In our decade of experience with the CAT AMCVIS
it has proven to be reliable, rugged, and built
to perform in the harshest of battlefield
conditions. The AMCVIS is flexible to install,
easy to maintain, and provides an intuitive user
interface. - USASOC, Ft Bragg 01/2006
75th Ranger configuration
- Communications-Applied Technology
- Designed, manufactured, and supported in the USA
2The pictured AMCVIS controller is 1.5 high
3Digital Controlled ICU
4AMCVIS Iridium, GlobalStar, and MSAT Interface
Option
- An AMCVIS can be linked to commercial and
military satellite radios. - Example XTS-5000 portable, XTL-5000 mobile or
SINCGARS are connected to the AMCVIS radio ports
an MSAT G2 satellite radio connected to a 3rd
AMCVIS port. The vehicle commander can select to
have deployed personnel with hand-held radios
"talk" through the AMCVIS to the satellite radio - Commander can transmit on both L-O-S radio(s) and
satellite radio simultaneously from his headset
or an H-350/H handset. - VOX circuits are enabled to key the satellite
radio and buffer/delay the audio to deal with
latency of the satellite link.
5AMCVIS Dismounted Soldier - Wireless
- 2.4GHz, SSDS, TDMA, duplex radio
- A squad member can dismount, maintaining a
wireless link to the wired personnel aboard the
vehicle and the intercom-connected radios. - Dismounted soldiers controls are identical to
the mounted warriors. - Line-of-sight range (IMU-to-warfighter) is 900
feet Range with the IMU inside a vehicle without
external antenna is 250 feet
6AMCVIS Additional Capabilities Interoperability/R
epeater
Drawing produced by 160th at Ft. Campbell
- Additional circuit (already produced and fielded)
the AMCVIS and AMCVIS-D can function as a
interoperability bridge. - Example MBITR and SINCGARS are connected to the
two AMCVIS radio ports, the Commander can select
to have these two units "talk" to one another
(patented VOX circuits are enabled to key the
radios) making the IMU a repeater to extend range
of the MBITR. - Commander can transmit on both radio
simultaneously from his headset or an H-350/H
handset. - Bridge functions now deployed by USASOC, WMD-CST,
Pentagon Force Protection, JFCOM, CONUS base fire
departments. CWID 05 special recognition, JITC
DICE 06
7Mounting Options
- The IMU is designed for rapid installation and
removal. Each unit is supplied with mounting
hardware based on user specifications. - Brackets for over-head mounting or plates for
surface mounting in vehicle or aircraft are
constructed of 0.09 aluminum (drill hole
template provided with IMU). - Low mass permits Industrial strength VelcroTM
to be used for temporary installations.
Gasketed cover plate not installed
75th Rangers C-130 Commanders configuration
8Comments from the Field
- systems you sent are currently employed in the
AOR and are performing flawlessly. The troops
love them and Im quite sure the bad guys hate
them. The situational awareness they provide the
vehicle crew is a lifesaver. - again thanks for the great support you and your
employees are providing us. -
USAF Special Ops
9Cost
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- An AMCVIS shipset configured for five
personnel (ICUs and MECH helmet compatible
headsets included), and interface (plug nplay)
cables to two radios is 13,000
10AMCVIS POC
- McRae Smith
- Communications-Applied Technology
- 11250-14 Roger Bacon Drive, Reston, VA, 20190
- Voice 703-481-0068 Fax 703-471-4428
- e-mail mcraesmith_at_c-at.com
- Website
http//www.c-at.com/index.php?optioncom_cont
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