Engineering
HALO/HAHO Systems
Execute covert stratospheric insertion missions relying upon advanced operator oxygen integration and extreme glide ratio aerodynamic profiles.

How we approach HALO/HAHO Systems
Special operations require secretive airspace insertion safely beyond acoustic detection. Our elite tactical glide systems integrate ballistic helmets, oxygen regulators, and secure communications gear designed for extreme freefall deployment.

Fabricated with low porosity technical fabrics, these aerodynamic wings provide operators with massive offset range. This permits extensive horizontal navigation to safely breach heavily defended geographic borders while the transport aircraft remains in permissive airspace.

High altitude operations present severe hypoxia and thermal risks. We engineer integrated life support parachute harnesses coupling automated barometric activation devices to aggressive thermal insulative layers.
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Covert stratospheric operator insertion
Delivering operators completely undetected requires precise synchronization between aerodynamic fabric performance and advanced physiological life support.
- Automated pressure sensing deployment altimeters calibrated for exact activation heights preventing fatal ground impacts during target fixation.
- Sophisticated oxygen delivery manifolds integrated into load bearing shoulder suspension points.
- Steerable ram air canopy topography allowing precise tactical grouping and tight formation navigation under night vision conditions.
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