Military
Vibration-Resistant Dome Arrays: The Tactical Radio Interface Revolution
Vibration-Resistant Dome Arrays: The Tactical Radio Interface Revolution
When a Special Forces team inserts behind enemy lines, every component in their AN/PRC-163 manpack radio becomes a lifeline. Conventional dome switches—designed for consumer electronics—fail catasthetically under artillery-induced shock (40G peaks) and sustained helicopter vibration (20-30Hz dominant frequencies). At Shanyo, we engineer dome arrays that don’t merely survive combat environments; they thrive in them.
Shanyo is committed to creating indestructible metal snap dome and have achieved a major breakthrough in military materials. We use military-grade alloys: SUS301 stainless steel (thickness 0.15mm), cold-worked to HV 480-550 hardness, and we have done Triple-Architecture Design: Three contact points distribute impact energy, preventing contact separation under 15G vibration.
28% failure rate during Operation Enduring Freedom due to metal dome contact separation, Shanyo developed a 72-dome arrays with gold-plated phosphor bronze contacts and laser-welded stainless steel housing (IP67 sealed), with zero dome-related failures within 18 months of deployment.










Why Militaries Choose Shanyo
ITAR-Compliant Production: Secure manufacturing with encrypted data protocols.
Lifecycle Support: 15-year component obsolescence management.
Self-healing conductive polymers for shrapnel damage mitigation.
Rapid Prototyping: Battlefield-simulated samples in 72 hours.
EMP-hardened dome arrays, resisting 50kV/m transients.
MEMS-integrated domes detecting switch actuation force signatures.

When communications failure equals mission failure, the world’s elite forces deploy radios with Shanyo’s vibration-resistant dome arrays. Engineered to outlast the harshest combat environments—
because lives depend on it.