INVISIO
INVISIO Control Unit 3 Tactical Communications Control
Technical specifications
Technical overview
The INVISIO Control Unit 3 (CU3) is the advanced communications interface that allows the operator to manage up to four radios simultaneously from a single control point mounted on the helmet or body.
The compact and rugged design meets MIL-STD-810H for impacts, vibration, dust, and water immersion. The backlit tactile interface allows operation with thick gloves and in total darkness conditions. Radio activity indicator LEDs are visible even in direct sunlight.
The CU3 integrates directly with the INVISIO X50/V60/M-Series hearing protection system to create a complete digital soldier solution. The second-generation noise cancellation algorithm processes audio in real time to maintain voice intelligibility in environments up to 108 dB SPL.
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