Persistent Systems
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Persistent Systems
@PSWaveRelay
We are a leading Defense Tech company providing mobile networking solutions for Military, First Responders, Government, and Commercial markets.
New York, NY Katılım Haziran 2012
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People think maritime. Wave Relay sees a subterranean problem set.
Tight corridors. Hard corners. Ladderwells. Constant obstruction. No real line of sight.
Wave Relay was designed around mobility and changing geometry, so the k9 disappearing three compartments forward doesn’t mean the information disappears too.
That matters during VBSS operations where multiple boarding teams split to clear different sections of the vessel simultaneously while still coordinating movement, communicating between elements, and maintaining awareness across the ship as command manages the bigger picture.
Most legacy radios were never built for that kind of environment or information flow. They were built for point-to-point voice, and ships are the exact opposite of a clean point-to-point environment.
Modern boarding operations demand a network that can move with the team through the ship, not force the team to work around the limitations of the radio.
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Speed of decision is everything and decision speed is a function of information:
The thing that gets people killed isn't always the enemy.
Sometimes it's the 3 seconds it takes to figure out where a teammate is. The 2 sec of down comms at the wrong moment. The 30 seconds higher needs to make a call they don't have the picture for yet.
Speed of decision is everything and decision speed is a function of information. But that information problem doesn't just live at the element level. It lives everywhere simultaneously. The 12-man stack moving through a structure. The vehicle element staged outside. The ISR asset overhead. The command element 300 kilometers back watching it all unfold.
Every one of them making decisions. Every one of them only as effective as the picture they're operating off of.
What Wave Relay does, what the three antennas on their back is actually doing, is collapse that information gap across every layer at once.
The network builds itself out of the people and platforms already on the mission. The point man's helmet camera feeds the JOC in real time. The commander not at the objective sees what the stack sees the moment they see it. Blue force tracking and sensor data across every element.. foot, vehicle, and air... running on the same network simultaneously.
When you compress the information gap you compress the decision timeline. When you compress the decision timeline across an entire force, not just one element but every element, every asset, every layer of the command structure at once... you don't just own the initiative.
You make it fundamentally harder for any enemy to get back.
But... it can cost everything just to figure that out.




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"Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication." - Leonardo da Vinci
There's a reason some systems feel complicated.
Not because they have to be, but because that's how they're sold. Every feature turns into a cost. Every upgrade gets billed. And every time something falls short, the answer is more gear.
It adds up fast, and before long you're paying over and over for capabilities that should've been there from the start.
With Wave Relay, you own your network from day one.
When firmware comes out with new capabilities, it doesn't get packaged into another contract or gate kept behind a fee. They just show up, free. No extra hardware. No chasing the next version just to keep up. Same system, just more capable over time.
... oh and yes, this vehicle mount is simple too.
Mag mount.
Throw it on, pull it off, swap vehicles.
That's it.




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New Max Gain tomorrow 0900
Get spun up on the last HAHO episode here: High Altitude Insertion Pt. 1 | MAX GAIN
youtu.be/LadW8tjCV30

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WARNO
1. SITUATION:
MAX GAIN release imminent
2. MISSION:
Establish observation on OBJ HIGH ALTITUDE INSERTION PT 2
NLT 021300ZMAY26 (0900 EST)
3. EXECUTION:
Specific Instructions:
Review Part 1 to confirm baseline
youtu.be/LadW8tjCV30
4. ADMIN/LOG:
Special equipment:
Large viewing screen for maximum effects on OBJ
5. COMMAND/SIGNAL:
@PSWaveRelay
TIME:
H-48

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New episode of MAX GAIN loading…
Get spun up on the other episodes before this one drops.
youtube.com/playlist?list=…
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Wave Relay isn't a radio system. It's the network itself.
Not a channel. Not a frequency. Not a single link.
A fabric.
Every node from dismounts, vehicles, drones, or sensors... become part of the same system.
Just a flat network where node density becomes the tactical advantage, not a liability.
That means you stop chasing connectivity.
Adding more people, vehicles, or drones doesn't make comms worse.. it makes it stronger. You're not stopping to troubleshoot, not reconfiguring on the fly, and not worried about one radio taking everything down. Everyone around you becomes part of the nervous system of the battlefield, helping carry voice, video, and data through whatever environment you're in... buildings, ships, urban terrain, it doesn't matter. The more Wave Relay devices in the environment, the more paths exist and connectivity just keeps adapting with you.
That's the standard.
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New episode of max gain out on YouTube.
Inside Wave Relay HQ | MAX GAIN
youtu.be/Eo3DWc9oVeo

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Less Exposure. More Information. Faster Decisions
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For a long time, technology dictated tactics.
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You’ve probably seen it.
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One person looking at a screen.
Everyone else asking what they see.
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That slows things down.
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With Wave Relay, the formation becomes the network. Every MPU5 routes data, so voice, video, and information move across the team while everyone is moving.
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Now when a robot goes forward, the sensor feed isn’t just for the operator. It can be shared across the network so the team leader, overwatch, and the rest of the element can see it.
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Everyone is working from the same picture.
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The robot moves forward.
The data comes back.
The whole team sees it and decides faster.


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Speed of command comes from the network
One person talking at a time means one person updating your team or unit at a time. That doesn’t scale when you’re bounding, clearing, or running dispersed… especially when what you need to share is routes, target points, grids, SALUTE/SPOTREPs, chat, photos, sensor hits, and live ISR video.
Wave Relay supports speed of command by keeping that information flowing continuously through the formation, so your team stays synchronized to the same picture while you move, instead of trying to rebuild reality one voice transmission at a time.

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One network.. in motion.
Mobility is where most networks fail.
It’s easy to connect radios sitting on a table.
It’s harder when they’re mounted in vehicles, carried by dismounts, or flying at 60 mph.
Every time a node moves, the topology changes.
Links break. New paths form.
As the formation reshapes vertically and horizontally, Wave Relay continuously selects the optimal path in real time.
Ground to air.
Air to air.
Air to ground.




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Sam Pera sits down with @theadamholroyd - Army veteran, former 10th Mountain, and Co-Founder of @spiritussystems.
If you follow Adam or know the brand, you’ll hear things here you probably haven’t before. That’s what makes this conversation different. There’s more to him than most people see. Click the link below to watch.
youtu.be/gv-KN0Oxugw?si…

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Training wins fights.
Discipline keeps you alive.
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But informed decisions at speed?
That’s what closes the gap.
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The fight still belongs to the man.
But the edge belongs to the data.
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#WaveRelay #MPU5 #MANET

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