The innovative connected tactical vest project uses artificial intelligence (AI) for its abnormal-situation detection system and can transmit this warning to a command center via the Internet of Things (IoT). This innovation, applied to the operational needs of various law-enforcement professions, is the first result of a partnership between France's General Directorate of the National Gendarmerie (DGGN) and Wearin', the Swiss technology group Conextivity’s startup.

The new tactical IoT solution, which attaches to pre-installed body armor, ensures redundant safety and connectivity through a state-of-the-art AI-enhanced warning device that is independent of current radio systems. Called the Wearin' Brain, this ruggedized device is triggered either manually by an SOS button, or automatically when it detects an abnormal situation such as loss of verticality, piercing of the body armor cover after a stab wound, or a bullet impact. In the event of a warning, the device also transmits the geolocation of personnel.

Gendarmes’ electronic equipment

The kit also features luminous fibers integrated into the front and back of the vest offering personnel

The connectivity kit features smart power management via a central high-performance battery guaranteeing eight hours of autonomy, which considerably increases the running time of gendarmes’ electronic equipment. The kit's optimized cabling allows the equipment to be recharged via a single cable, which the agent can easily connect at the end of a mission, or to his/her vehicle if required during an extended mission.

The Wearin' Brain, the Wearin’ Battery and its quick-release system are integrated ergonomically into the vest via MOLLE fasteners and/or heavy-duty multifunctional pouches with no snagging areas. The kit also features luminous fibers integrated into the front and back of the vest offering personnel on night operations the option of enhanced visibility.

Types of intervention by gendarmes

It will be able to evolve and adapt to meet the operational needs of law enforcement agencies

"The vest that we are co-developing with Wearin' embeds the latest technologies in connectivity, detection, communication, and visibility," explains Lieutenant-Colonel Fabrice Blanc, director of the "connected vest" program at the DGGN. The IoT solution called Wearin' X DGGN Smart Tactical Vest has been designed with an open, modular architecture that keeps the interoperability of current and future systems in focus.

Over the course of the partnership, it will be able to evolve and adapt to meet the operational needs of law-enforcement agencies, which vary according to the different types of intervention by gendarmes, national or municipal police officers, or customs agents.

Vest's functionalities and performances

"It's the field that commands in this type of applied innovation," confirms Jonathan Brossard, Director of Wearin' and CEO of Conextivity Group. "Versatility, modularity, and interoperability are at the heart of our R&D approach. The smart vest's functionalities and performances will be tested by various units of the gendarmerie throughout 2024, with the aim of meeting their diverse needs in terms of safety, resilience, and efficiency in the field."

"Our collaboration with the DGGN involves pooling our experience, skills, and technologies to deliver a cutting-edge, open system that will evolve in line with the current and future requirements of agents’ multiple professions and missions."

Coordination of intervention units

Heads can speed up tactical decision-making and improve the coordination of intervention units

The IoT platform developed by Wearin' can be delivered with a dashboard integrated into the command-center system to provide real-time information about the situation on the ground, via data from sensors, warning devices, and communication systems worn by personnel on operations. 

Based on this precise intelligence of operations underway, transmitted in bidirectional streams, commanders can speed up tactical decision-making and improve the coordination of intervention units, as well as their response times.

Innovation partnership

Signed in November 2023, the innovation partnership between Wearin' and the DGGN is supported by the French Ministry of the Armed Forces' Defense Innovation Agency and the National Gendarmerie’s Transformation Department.

Officially unveiled at the Milipol show in Paris in November 2023, the connected tactical vest from Wearin' and the DGGN will be showcased on the international stage at the World Police Summit in Dubai, March 5-7, 2024, on Wearin' stand no. SS2 A32. The vest has also been shortlisted by the show's jury to compete for the prestigious World Police Summit Awards in the Innovative Police Force category.

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