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SELEX Communications offer tactical solutions to cover most of today's Emergency Services audio ancillary requirements, for use in firearms, public order, fire ground and mountain rescue operations.

Our products are compatible with most analogue and digital radios, including TETRA and TETRAPOL.


Covert communications

SELEX Communications covert communications range utilises the latest in micro-computer technology, offering advanced features and extending operational capability. These products are used by surveillance, tactical arrest units and VIP/personal protection personnel throughout the world.

Our covert inductive earpiece is extremely discreet and comfortable to wear over prolonged periods.

Certain covert communications systems are fitted with sequential tone signalling, which allows a user to repeatedly press their PTT to discreetly transmit tone signals to team members without the need to speak, translating to a pre-defined team code.

With the introduction of digital radio networks such as TETRA and TETRAPOL, SELEX Communications covert communications systems are available both TETRA and TETRAPOL compatible, which allow access to features including an end-of-call button, emergency response button and a remote PTT.


Firearms and Special Tactics (FAST) communications

The FAST Communications Harness from SELEX Communications offers complete, clear, reliable and cost effective communications allowing quick and easy user interaction, for compatibility with your personal radio.

FAST can be configured in a number of systems, offering various audio ancillary options, which can be tailored to suit individual requirements.

FAST is designed to interface easily with respirators and can be used in conjunction with ballistic, riot and other protective helmets.

Firearms teams throughout the world choose FAST to enhance their team's communications.

 


Invisio - Discreet Earpiece

Application
Invisio is an bone conduction headset which fits securely into the ear and is particularly suited to any covert operation. The Invisio provides high quality audio in the ear for clear transmission in difficult environments. Due to its size Invisio can be used in most situations including in surveillance operations and under a helmet in combat.

Covert Speech
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Ensuring reliability and clear communication, regardless of the situation or noise pollution Invisio allows the user to talk normally even in hushed tones
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Speech creates sound as well as vibration and it is the vibration that the Invisio picks up. This method also allows it to filter out background noise by rejecting airborne sounds

Comfort
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Invisio is designed to a standard format in a light and durable material allowing comfortable use over a long period of time
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Compatible with most land mobile radio

Weights and Dimensions
Weight: 30 gms (with cable and plug)
Nominal dimensions: 45mm x 18mm x 15mm


TACMIC CT1

TACMIC CT1 is a tactical speaker microphone, which is used by Firearms teams to enhance performance in counter terrorist, conventional and bio-chemical operations.

TACMIC CT1 offers various audio ancillary options, including the patented Wireless PTT Switch (optional), providing a flexible and modular approach to meet the challenges presented by today's operational environment.

With the introduction of digital radio networks the TACMIC CT1 is now available in TETRA/TETRAPOL compatible versions, which allow access to features including an end-of-call button, emergency response button and a remote PRR switch.

 


TACMIC CT5

The TACMIC CT5 is the world's leading tactical speaker microphone for use by Special Forces. The TACMIC aims to enhance performance in counterterrorist, conventional and bio-chemical operations.

Designed primarily for use with the PRC 148 (Urban MBITR Radio) but is compatible with most radios.

The TACMIC CT5 offers various PTT (Press-To-Talk) and audio ancillary options, including the patented Wireless PTT Switch, providing a flexible and modular approach to meet the challenges presented in an assault scenario.

 

 


 

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