See how large denier per filament yarns reduce production costs while maintaining ballistic res
Large-denier yarns in rigid ballistic composites improve V50 performance while lowering input yarn cost and panel weight.
A camouflaged ISO container citadel cuts shipboard installation time while adding ballistic protection, air supply, water, and communications.
Using large denier yarns with a resin matrix cuts armor material cost while maintaining V50 ballistic performance and lighter panel weight.
Mobile AUV sensors capture vessel acoustic, magnetic, and pressure signatures in deep water without fixed ranges or seafloor array exposure.
Passive SONAR signals train onboard ML control to steer submerged watercraft away from trawlers and other deterrents without external data.
Directional sky-matched lighting and low-noise electric propulsion help a UAV cut visual contrast and audibility without major weight or power penalties.
An explosive countermeasure forms a subsurface water wall that initiates and absorbs RPG shape-charge jets before they reach a vessel.
Foldable barrier panels form a rail-mounted overhang for ship security while cutting storage bulk, cost, and deployment time.
Secure, timestamped sensor data and isolated analysis modules help military watercraft predict critical states without disrupting real-time control.
Rotatable multi-section buoys and flanking deterrent discs form a see-through water barrier that resists passage while reducing drag.
Separating hook engagement from ladder deployment avoids wind and wave interference, enabling secure boarding with heavier climbing devices.