The helmet-mounted audible altimeter is a critical tool for paratroopers, designed to enhance altitude awareness during operations. Installed inside the helmet, it emits distinct audible alerts at pre-set altitudes, enabling timely responses and precise decision-making—even in high-stress parachute scenarios.
This device is engineered to keep paratroopers informed of their current altitude via pre-set audible warnings, eliminating the need for visual checks and allowing full focus on mission execution.
- 4 climbing warnings: Alerts during ascent to prevent overshooting target altitudes.
- 4 high-speed warnings: Triggers during rapid descent, critical for avoiding dangerous speed thresholds.
- 4 low-speed warnings: Notifies of slow descent, helping adjust parachute control for optimal landing timing.
- Distinct pulsating tones: Each altitude range corresponds to a unique tone, making it easy to differentiate alerts instantly—no confusion in high-pressure moments.
- Digital logbook: Automatically stores detailed data from the last 500 parachute jumps, supporting post-mission analysis and performance optimization.
- Altitude offset settings: Allows personalized calibration to match individual gear or operational environments, ensuring accuracy.
- Exceptional precision: Boasts a margin of error of only ±1%, reliable even in dynamic airborne conditions.
- Wide altitude range: Operates from -1800 meters (below sea level) to 9000 meters, covering all typical parachute mission altitudes.
- Temperature resilience: Functions reliably in -30℃ to 70℃, withstanding harsh cold, heat, and rapid temperature fluctuations.