
TRECS™ is designed to provide large capacity cooling in a tent or comparably sized space, replacing traditional bulky, fuel hungry ECUs, or large, immobile evaporative coolers. TRECS™ was originally designed for the Air Force's 343d Training Squadron (Special Warfare), as a fully cooled and integrated "aid station in a box" for medics to prevent and treat heat injuries at the point of injury in the Camp Bullis austere training environments.

The US Air Force contracted with Raekor through a SBIR Phase 1 and Phase 2 to create a cooler that can be carried by one person and serve as a cooling device for a small team or single person. The Air Force's use case was to find a way to keep new trainees cool in the Texas heat, but the use cases for ChillPack™ extend into disaster relief, first responder use, border security and family use. ChillPack™ is easy to transport, runs off batteries or standard voltages and weighs under 35 pounds.

The US Army recently awarded Raekor a SBIR Phase 1 to develop a unique cooling device for Military Working Dogs (MWD), which has dramatic potential in the commercial pet and working dog market. The design of the product is in development and can be viewed with a signed NDA.

In addition to the power, energy and easy of field use advantages, TRECS™ takes advantage of the Raekor patents to collapse into easily transportable units, weighing a fraction of traditional ECUs. This makes TRECS™ ideal for contested logistics environments.

ChillPack™ is currently at TRL 6 and requires additional development and refinement before we begin low-rate production. We have designed and engineered multiple versions for both the military and commercial markets.
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