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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - Floridant -- Snowbird Technologies today announced its participation in two major U.S. Army exercises in 2026: the Concept Focused Warfighting Assessment–Maneuver (CFWE-M), taking place March 24–26 at Fort Benning, Georgia, and the Combat Support Training Exercise (CSTX), scheduled for June at Fort Polk, Louisiana.
CFWE-M is the Army's premier venue for small-unit experimentation, combining live and constructive simulation to support modernization initiatives. The event brings together Cross-Functional Teams (CFTs), Centers of Excellence (CoEs), capability developers, the science and technology community, and industry partners to collaborate directly with the Army.
CSTX is a large-scale training exercise designed to integrate new technologies into operational scenarios. Industry participants provide capabilities for testing through experimentation, use-case demonstrations, and mission-focused threads.
At both events, Snowbird Technologies will showcase its Snowbird Atmospheric Water Generator (SAWG) product line as part of the sustainment stakeholder group, demonstrating how the systems provide reliable access to clean drinking water for platoon-sized units in austere, resource-limited environments.
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Snowbird's SAWGs extract humidity from the atmosphere and process the collected water through a three-stage filtration system, UV-C treatment, and an ozone generator. The result is potable water suitable for both drinking and hygiene. Compact and transportable, SAWGs are designed to support operations in challenging terrain where traditional water sources may not be available.
The SAWG line includes three models tailored for mission requirements:
"Demonstrating our SAWG technology in real-world operational environments is an exciting opportunity," said Scott Morse, Chief Executive of Snowbird Technologies. "These events allow us to engage directly with Army leaders and demonstrate how advanced water generation technologies can enhance sustainment, improve readiness, and better support the Warfighter."
CFWE-M is the Army's premier venue for small-unit experimentation, combining live and constructive simulation to support modernization initiatives. The event brings together Cross-Functional Teams (CFTs), Centers of Excellence (CoEs), capability developers, the science and technology community, and industry partners to collaborate directly with the Army.
CSTX is a large-scale training exercise designed to integrate new technologies into operational scenarios. Industry participants provide capabilities for testing through experimentation, use-case demonstrations, and mission-focused threads.
At both events, Snowbird Technologies will showcase its Snowbird Atmospheric Water Generator (SAWG) product line as part of the sustainment stakeholder group, demonstrating how the systems provide reliable access to clean drinking water for platoon-sized units in austere, resource-limited environments.
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Snowbird's SAWGs extract humidity from the atmosphere and process the collected water through a three-stage filtration system, UV-C treatment, and an ozone generator. The result is potable water suitable for both drinking and hygiene. Compact and transportable, SAWGs are designed to support operations in challenging terrain where traditional water sources may not be available.
The SAWG line includes three models tailored for mission requirements:
- SAWG-14 and SAWG-28 – Lightweight, two-person carry units producing up to 20 gallons per day.
- SAWG-150 – A trailer-mounted system with an integrated 20kW generator, capable of producing up to 150 gallons per day in ideal conditions for true self-sustainment in the field.
"Demonstrating our SAWG technology in real-world operational environments is an exciting opportunity," said Scott Morse, Chief Executive of Snowbird Technologies. "These events allow us to engage directly with Army leaders and demonstrate how advanced water generation technologies can enhance sustainment, improve readiness, and better support the Warfighter."
Source: Snowbird Technologies
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