Mission Statement

Scope

Requirements

A redesign of the Small Arms Transmitter is the next step in refining the MILES training equipment.  The specifications listed in this scope were designed to meet and surpass all the standards listed in the MIL STD guidelines for the military, such as immersion, shock requirements, EMI shielding, etc.  Refining the SAT intends to solve some fundamental yet vital problems, thus making the new SAT much more efficient and optimal for usage with the MILES training equipment.  As with all the designs for SAT’s in the past, this one too must be designed for mass production and designed to cost, since the end product goal will be 30,000-40,000 units.

With new and unique demands being placed on the soldier being trained in small arms use, a more versatile and durable small arms transmitter (SAT) is needed to replace the aging generation of transmitters in use today.  Through extensive material researching, a viable material has been chosen to increase the longevity of the packaging as well optimize its temperature tolerance and other environmental constraints.  The redesign of the SAT focuses its attention on meeting numerous environmental standards as well as designing for ease of operation and aesthetics.  The package will take into consideration the deflection that will be caused by the force of the small arm being fired.

 

 
 extreme shock (1200 g’s), 
extreme environmental conditions (-18oC – 70oC), 
high thermal strains (400oF on the barrel of an M-16), 
EMI (shielding should be characteristic of the material chosen) and 
UV radiation, 
corrosion resistance while keeping its black or green color (high velocity sandstorms, water, etc.), 
leakage when subjected to an immersion test at high pressures (1 m for 1 hr.).  
reduced life cycle cost
designed for mass production

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