Last year we officially introduced you to Ops-Core RAILINK. Today we want to refresh your memory because the pcoming months we are going to show you some new capabilities that interface with the RAILINK ecosystem.
In a nutshell, RAILINK is a patented, first-of-its-kind, fully integrated, in-rail solution. It simplifies the life of the user, enabling multiple helmet-mounted systems to be powered from a single, centralized power source. Let’s break that down.
Before RAILINK, operators had to deal with multiple battery-powered devices, excess cabling, and weight imbalance which led to improvised helmet attachment systems which were often added weight and were cumbersome, creating snag hazards.
At first glance, RAILINK looks a lot like the ARC Rail, which in and of itself revolutionized how we incorporate enablers into our helmet. But RAILINK does so much more than just mount accessories, it also provides power and device data transmission through a unified system.
There are several components which make up RAILINK. First off is the Centralized Power Source, a rear-mounted battery pack with 6 AA lithium batteries. This offers 50% more capacity than legacy systems. It also replaces multiple battery types on the head with one common type to streamline logistics and pre-mission preparation.
Next are the Integrated Device Data and Power Channels which are a plug and play system for helmets. These are the nodes on each side of the helmet which allow accessories to plug-in seamlessly. To go along with these new nodes is the Embedded Cable Management with its clean, snag-free design to mitigate external wiring.
Power management and more happens in the Enhanced Battery Pack. Aside from the aforementioned six AA batteries there is a built-in accelerometer which enables deliberate auto shut off feature on NVGs, without encountering unintentional shut off at the worst possible time. Additionally, it incorporates a Couloumb Counter to enable Visual Augmentation System battery status.
For additional VAS support, the Enhanced Battery Pack has dedicated channels for night vision systems, supporting multiple voltages and high-speed data for fused thermal or augmented reality-capable devices.
An additional advantage to adopting RAILINK is that it reduces neck strain and fatigue. Moving helmet mounted accessories closer to the helmet keeps the operator more comfortable and mentally focused during long missions.
In coming weeks, we’ll start a deep dive of the various helmet mounted accessories which are part of the RAILINK exosphere and discuss how they can be used to improve your effectiveness.
To learn more about the Ops-Core RAILINK System, visit shop.gentexcorp.com/railink.