Utilize onboard microphone to detect gunshots and UAS (coming soon) automatically.
Manually call specific Alerts and automated alerts based on physiology.
When WearTAK receives a map item, shows bearing and range to it.
AES-256 in-transit Cursor-on-Target, no external servers or plugins needed. Data transfer layers in manual.
Drop MIL-STD-2525D points and title them, including voice dictation.
Reply to incoming chats, including voice dictation.
Air Force
22nd Training Squadron
30th Civil Engineer Squadron
30th Security Forces Squadron
375th Security Forces Squadron
377th Security Forces Group
412th Test Wing
628th Security Forces Squadron
775th Civil Engineer Squadron
775th Security Forces Squadron
Air Force Research Lab
Air Force TAK Center of Excellence
Army
3rd Infantry Division
75th Ranger Regiment
DepSecWar Executive Protection
Joint Task Force North
Coast Guard
CG – RAPTOR
Maritime Security Response Team East
Marines
1st Marine Expeditionary Force
Marines Officer Candidate School
MCSFBn Kings Bay NSB
Navy
FES Kings Bay NSB
SOCOM
1st Special Forces Group
20th Special Forces Group
3rd Special Forces Group
5th Special Forces Group
7th Special Forces Group
Special Operations Forces Mission Command
Federal
Drug Enforcement Agency
Pentagon Force Protection Agency
Partners
Canadian Special Forces
Indian Armed Forces Special Forces
Japanese Self-Defense Forces SOF
Latvian National Guard
Qatar Air Force JTAC
Royal Thai Army
United Arab Emirates Armed Forces
Public Safety
Charleston, IL FD
Corona, CA FD
Effingham, IL FD
Hamilton, TN Sheriff
Indianapolis, IN FD
Lincoln, IL FD
Mattoon, IL FD
North Park, IL FD
C5ISR needs a way to monitor for gunshot and UAS detection. Requested WearTAK to integrate these capabilities. MVP of gunshot detection complete, tweaking model with other AFRL funded team currently.
DEVCOM CBC needs a way to do easy accountability and MOPP haptic timers. Requested WearTAK to integrate with NFC patches for accountability. Additionally, requested tapping CBRN filters to start the filter timer
The DepSecWar Executive Protection team needed a way to clandestinely monitor principal protection teams in TAK. The EP team now utilizes WearTAK as a tactical communications and monitoring tool to protect principals. As partners, the EP team helps design our security features for clandestine operations.
In three separate joint jumps including Army jumpers and DAF medical teams, the 88th Air Base Wing medical team was automatically alerted, located an Army jumper with a fractured skull, and provided medical care approximately 40% faster during nighttime operations.
The 377th Security Forces Group needed a way to monitor patrols across the high desert, so the group fielded 60 WearTAK watches to monitor all patrols. The 377th SFG now drives ongoing feature requests.