EMB Military presents a connected battlefield concept built around a smart intelligent visor helmet, live soldier awareness, threat alerting, medic notification, and command-level visibility.
When an injured soldier is unconscious or isolated, valuable time can be lost before medics know where to go or what they are dealing with.
Landmines, UEOs, and IED risks can remain hidden until personnel or vehicles are already in danger.
Commanders, medics, and combatants often rely on separate systems instead of one shared operational picture.
Fatigue, reduced hearing awareness, limited visibility, and the practical limits of conventional helmets can all affect performance.
The EMB concept is built as a system, not a single product. It links soldier awareness, visor-based information, warning pathways, medic notification, command visibility, and supporting battlefield technologies into one operational framework.
Maps, battlefield icons, alerts, and role-based information displayed directly to the user.
Alternative visual modes intended to improve low-light and hazard-response capability.
Helmet-integrated hearing support designed to improve awareness of sound direction.
Hazard information routed to soldiers, vehicles, and supporting personnel faster.
Earlier awareness of casualty location and initial condition for faster response.
A broader operational picture for OIC, 2IC, and other command-linked roles.
That is the strongest way to explain the EMB Military concept to visitors, partners, and defence stakeholders.
Improves awareness of where injured personnel are likely to be.
Supports faster movement from injury awareness to medical action.
Pushes battlefield danger information closer to real time.
Gives commanders a more connected operational view.
Supports hearing direction and situational awareness in active conditions.
Aims to shorten the time between detection, warning, and response.
Helmet, visor, and sensor inputs generate usable battlefield data.
Drones and supporting systems gather movement, hazard, and video information.
Information is built into a wider operational picture.
Alerts and role-specific information are routed to the people who need them.
Medics, commanders, and combatants act faster with better awareness.
The EMB Military portfolio is strongest when presented as one connected system story spanning soldier awareness, drone-linked battlefield visibility, explosive threat detection, and medical response support.
Heads-up display, role-based information, alerts, night vision, infrared, directional hearing, and linked awareness.
Airborne support for transponder deployment, video, tracking, and wider battlefield coordination.
Landmine, UEO, and IED detection, warning communication, and response support concepts.
Physiological sensors, triage support, and early medical visibility through a biosensory garment concept.
This concept centres on a ballistic-style helmet with a smart intelligent visor designed to give the soldier direct battlefield information, threat alerts, and operational visibility without relying on disconnected equipment.
This concept adds an airborne battlefield layer. Drones deploy transponders, provide live video, and support the collection and transmission of movement and hazard information across personnel, equipment, and vehicles.
This concept focuses on hidden explosive threats. Ground-penetrating radar is used to detect and locate buried danger, with that information then sent to command, nearby personnel, and connected field systems.
This is a detection-to-warning-to-response system designed to help stop people moving blindly into danger.
This concept adds the medical layer. It is a wearable undergarment system with physiological sensors and a central processor designed to monitor the combatant’s condition and send that information to command, medics, or connected systems.
Supports a stronger competitive position in a battlefield technology space.
Creates clearer differentiation across connected operational concepts.
Can support licensing, collaboration, and development discussions.
Provides a framework for continued software, systems, and hardware development.
Shared operational visibility, role-based awareness, and connected battlefield data access.
Physiological monitoring, radiation and chemical warning support, and faster casualty visibility.
Supports resilience and battlefield interpretation through targeted information delivery.
Composite helmet construction, ballistic visor concepts, and shock-protection pathways.
Positions the platform around future secure communications, autonomous support, and broader sensor-driven coordination.
EMB Military presents a future-focused battlefield technology concept designed to improve awareness, accelerate response, and reduce preventable loss of life for military personnel on active and inactive duties.
The concept is built around connected visibility, not isolated gadgets. The message is not just hardware. It is awareness, response, and survivability.
Jeanette Jones
CEO
Phone: +61 409 674 272
Email: aia8@bigpond.com
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