Overview:
The mTOC (mobile Tactical Operations Center) is engineered to serve as the nucleus of a mobile command center able to operate independently of traditional internet infrastructure. This portable, robust system is specifically designed for field deployments in environments where communication infrastructure is compromised, such as during natural disasters, remote operations, and emergency response situations.
Key Features:
- Rugged Hardware: Housed in a Pelican 1300 hard case, integrates Raspberry Pi 4 B (4GB), 256GB microSD, Netgear switch, and a 7-inch RaspberryPi display.
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Communication Enhancements: Equipped with Waveshare SIM7600 4G top hat for cellular network creation, supporting SMS and calling functions. Features extensive I/O including USB, HDMI, and Cat6 ports. Software supported option for HAM Radios supporting APRS included.
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Comprehensive Software Suite: Loaded with operational software like Kiwix, FoxtrotGPS, SDR++, Fosatech Raven, and Syncthing for file syncing across devices without internet dependency. User defined software for penetration testing, and more advanced tools are available.
Specifications:
- Dimensions: 11” x 9.75” x 6.9”
- Connectivity: Multiple USB ports, Cat6, and HDMI support. Integrated with a internal power supply and options for both internal and external power management.
- Additional Components: Each unit is made to order, scalable, and comes standard with an internal power supply, wired and coded to have redundant power saving options, a 4G top-hat that allows the user to make cellular calls, send text messages, and generate their own 4G internet anywhere they have cellular. Also included is a Netgear GS305 series switch that allows other devices to access the mTOC's network including printers, scanners, and other computers.
- Waterproof and shock resistent in Pelican 1300 hard case,
Software Capabilities:
- Offline Access & Data Management: Kiwix for offline Wikipedia and database access, VLC Media Player for media management, and Apache/NGINX for local web hosting.
- Security and Monitoring: Equipped with Metasploit for security testing, WiFite2/aircrack-ng for network security, and Git for version control. Supports FosaTech Raven, SDR++, GNURadio etc for SDR operations.
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Navigation and Tracking: FoxtrotGPS for location mapping and operational planning, support for heat maps, and real-time monitoring capabilities. Optional GPS/GNSS support is available standard through the SIM7600 top hat, as allows by operational security.
Operational Capabilities:
- Deployment Scenarios: Optimally used in scenarios requiring robust, independent communication hubs such as emergency operations, military deployments, and remote field research.
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Performance and Durability: Designed for extended operational periods with low power consumption and high durability under field conditions.
Build and Modularity:
- DIY Friendly: Features a modular design for easy customization and scalability.
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Extended Features: Ability to host drone feeds, act as a NAS for information sharing, and support for adding peripheral Raspberry Pis for expanded capabilities. All models will ship with cable management tools and port covers to protect your device.
Conclusion:
The mTOC or micro Operations Center is a nucleus for in situ disaster planning and recovery, providing a versatile, secure, and highly functional solution for tactical operations where traditional communication infrastructures are unavailable or unreliable. This system allows for seamless operational command, enhanced with the ability to manage and share critical data securely and efficiently.
- Each mTOC comes fully supported with training, consultation, and ongoing support.
- 4G requires activated SIM through a carrier of your choice.
- Penetration testing software requires technical knowledge.
- Each unit is built to order - costs may vary based on availability and options