Automatic M-PRO and S-PRO classification, individual OCIE itemization, firearms declarations, and HVI tracking — built to protect weight exemptions and meet Joint Travel Regulation requirements.
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The JTR requires individual line items for pro-gear weight exemptions. A single entry labeled 'Field Gear' forfeits the exemption for every item inside that group.
Every firearm must appear as its own line item with make, model, caliber, and serial number. Missing even one triggers compliance flags and potential liability.
Night vision, optics, and electronics valued above $100 per pound require High Value Inventory documentation. Manual processes miss these items or fail to flag them correctly.
The service member or surveyor records a walk-through of each room, focusing on pro-gear storage areas — closets, gear racks, safes, and staging zones.
The AI identifies each piece of equipment individually — helmets, plate carriers, pouches, optics, firearms — and classifies it as M-PRO (member) or S-PRO (spouse) with weight estimates.
Download a complete pro-gear inventory with individual line items, weight totals, and HVI flags — ready for the Transportation Service Provider and JTR compliance review.
Helmets, body armor, plate carriers, MOLLE pouches, rucksacks, sleep systems, chemical defense gear — each detected and emitted as an individual line item.
Each firearm identified separately with make, model, action type, and caliber. Flagged for DD Form compliance and TSP documentation.
Night vision devices, thermal optics, rangefinders, and other high-value items automatically flagged for High Value Inventory documentation when value exceeds $100/lb.
Member pro-gear and spouse pro-gear tracked separately with individual weight totals — protecting the full weight exemption for both.
Individual Itemization, Not Groups
Separate Weight Tracking
Joint Travel Regulation Compliant
High Value Inventory Auto-Flagged
Pro-gear (professional gear) includes military equipment, reference materials, and tools required for official duties. The Joint Travel Regulation grants a weight exemption for pro-gear, but only when items are listed individually. A grouped entry forfeits the exemption.
Yes. Each firearm is identified as an individual line item with details including make, model, action type, and caliber. This supports DD Form compliance and TSP documentation requirements.
The AI identifies helmets, body armor, plate carriers, MOLLE pouches and attachments, rucksacks, sleep systems, chemical defense gear, field tools, and specialized combat uniforms — each emitted as a separate inventory line.
The AI separates member pro-gear (M-PRO) from spouse pro-gear (S-PRO) based on item type and context. Each category has its own weight total, protecting the full exemption allowance for both.
Any item estimated to exceed $100 per pound in value — such as night vision devices, thermal optics, rangefinders, and precision electronics — is automatically flagged for High Value Inventory documentation.