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Springtail Military Applications
Overview
Springtail is capable of improving and performing surveillance,
reconnaissance, troop insertion, light assault, and
search & rescue missions. It will smoothly transport
its operator over difficult terrain, such as buildings,
trees, brush, rocks, ravines, and swamps, as well as
over open water and minefields. Springtail allows extremely
close-quarters operations and unconventional access
to restricted areas. All of this will increase the survivability,
physiological performance, and lethality of our troops.
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Springtail Military Applications
Trek Aerospace has met and
consulted with the armed forces and their advisors to
understand their current and future operational
requirements. We have discussed how Springtail may
be employed to closely support advancing ground
operations, increasing the effectiveness and lethality
of small combat teams. Many future operations will
be conducted where an enemy is often located in densely
populated areas among civilians and city
infrastructures. These situations call for
specific, and often narrow, rules of engagement, making
these operations particularly difficult.
Springtail can greatly increase the networking
effectiveness of the ground soldiers allowing them to
penetrate populated areas with reduced disruption and
casualties, both military and civilian. |
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Swarming
An article by RAND®, appearing September
29, 2003, in Aviation Week and Space Technology®,
stated that “swarming is a big part of the
answer” to updating military tactics in a “world (which)
keeps moving into the age of networks”. The article
further states: “Networking means much the same for the
military as it does in business and social-activist
setting, not to mention among information-age terrorists
and criminals; monitoring the environment more broadly
with highly sophisticated sensors; expanding lateral
information flows; forming and deploying small, agile,
specialized teams; and devolving much (but not all)
command authority downward. But it also has a doctrinal
implication that these other types of actors are
learning faster than the U.S. military: It’s a good idea
to become more adept at ‘swarming’.”
“Swarming is seemingly
amorphous but carefully structured, coordinated way to
strike from all directions at a particular point or
points ... it will work best – perhaps it will only work
– if it is designed mainly around that deployment of
myriad small, dispersed, networked maneuver units.” |
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Peacetime Aid
Military applications using Springtail are not
limited to times of war. Every nation needs to
continually tighten security at home, on foreign bases,
and embassies. Springtail would enable security
personnel to respond quickly to intrusions detected by
surveillance sensors in remote locations faster than
land-based vehicles. Our unique single manned
aircraft, gives security forces a tool that allows them
to decentralize their forces as a safety measure,
and use their individual Springtail aircraft, to come
together as a coordinated force quickly whenever a
threat is detected.
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