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Our mission is to

elevate your mission.

Our goal is to enable and enhance mission readiness by offering safe and reliable in-flight relief options for aviators. Omni Defense Technologies designs, develops, and manufactures best-in-class products that support military Aviators on all aircrew ensembles.  Skydrate's Certified Through-Suit Connector maintains environmental seal for Immersion Suits and CBRN Personal Protection Gear, bringing a higher level of performance to the flight deck.  

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Military​

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Chem-Bio Protection

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Search and Rescue

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Medical Equipment

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Certified

Safe-To-Fly.

 

The SKYDRATE System has undergone extensive flight safety testing, passing the most rigorous standards from the U.S. Air Force, and U.S. Navy as well as many partner nations. Unlike most flight deck relief methods, our product does not require unstrapping from safety restraint systems for use. 

It’s Dangerous To Fly Dehydrated.

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Tactical dehydration is unhealthy and dangerous. Like being intoxicated or sleep-deprived, dehydration affects concentration,  vision, spatial cognition and even lowers G-force tolerance. Being dehydrated can reduce a pilot’s flight performance by 57%!

 

Staying hydrated and maintaining bladder relief capability in flight allows aviators to stay focused, to stay alert, and to remain in the fight.

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Straight from the Field

"I think it is much easier and safer alternative to current systems. It does not require transferring aircraft control to the WSO or any amount of un-strapping. The collection bags are sealed and much easier to handle and stow in the cockpit than other systems." 
 
- Captain E.S. Female F-15E Pilot
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