Multiple layers of transparent polycarbonate and thermoplastic armor, coated with a spall shield and backed with ultra-light weight laminated glass.
Protects the user against blunt impact and artillery fire.
Born and raised in the Pacific Northwest, Craig "Blackbeard" Jenson decided that he wanted to be a Navy SEAL at a young age and devoted his life to achieving this goal. He sees SEALs as an ideal blend of mental and physical abilities and strives to optimise both of these traits in himself. He is equipped with the Transparent Armoured Rifle Shield, a prototype based on existing armor shield technology for tank gunners. This Rifle Shield allows for increased protection, absorbing the impact of high velocity rounds and blunt objects, without diminishing the field of vision.
Encased in a tinted silicone ball, coated in micro-suction cups, the quick deploy camera maintains a clear view thanks to the internal gyroscope that dictates the angle of the lens.
The suction cups allow the camera to adhere to any surface, while the gyroscope mounted lens stabilises the camera angle and focus.
The live video feed is available to all operators.
While serving as a Naval Intelligence Officer, Castellano was chosen to be one of the first women admitted to SEALs training. Singularly focused and driven, she will do whatever it takes to accomplish the mission in the most seamless and effective way possible. She uses the “Black Eye”, a camera able to adhere to nearly any surface, while maintaining a clear view and providing her whole team with a live video feed. The quick deploy camera has proved incredibly useful for operations in situations with limited intel, gaining a much needed tactical advantage in close quarters or around blind spots.