JACKSONVILLE, FL, MAY 13, 2026 – Snowbird Technologies, a leader in expeditionary equipment solutions for extreme and austere environments, is proud to announce its participation in the U.S. Army Reserve’s Combat Support Training Exercise (CSTX), taking place June 7–18 in Gulfport and Hattiesburg, Mississippi.
CSTX is one of the U.S. Army Reserve’s premier large-scale joint training events, designed to simulate real-world, high-intensity multi-domain operations and prepare units for global deployment. As part of the exercise, Snowbird Technologies has been selected to participate in the Operation Sentinel Justice (OSJ) Technology and Innovation Experimentation Program hosted by Camp Shelby Joint Forces Training Center and the Gulfport Training Area.
During the event, technologies will be evaluated by the U.S. Army Reserve’s 75th Innovation Command (75th IC) to assess their effectiveness and value in supporting mission-essential operations in challenging field conditions.
Snowbird Technologies will showcase its innovative Atmospheric Water Generation capabilities by deploying the SAWG-150 — a trailer-mounted system capable of producing up to 150 gallons of potable water every 24 hours directly from ambient air, without requiring a raw water source. Designed for fully autonomous operation, the SAWG-150 includes an integrated 20kW diesel generator, enabling reliable water production in remote and infrastructure-limited environments.
“Operation Sentinel Justice provides an outstanding opportunity to demonstrate our SAWG technology where it matters most — alongside the warfighter in realistic operational conditions,” said Karl Wojtkun, Vice President of Business Development for Snowbird Technologies. “Our team has worked closely with CSTX and OSJ planners for months to prepare for this exercise, and we are excited to showcase how Atmospheric Water Generation can enhance operational flexibility, sustainment, and resilience in the field.”
Snowbird Atmospheric Water Generators are engineered specifically for tactical and expeditionary missions, delivering dependable performance with minimal maintenance requirements. Through an advanced multi-stage filtration, UV-C purification, and ozone cleaning process, the systems produce exceptionally pure drinking water from moisture in the air.
“Our goal is to provide reliable access to clean water wherever the mission takes our service members,” Wojtkun added. “The quality of water produced by our systems consistently exceeds expectations and demonstrates the tremendous potential of this technology for military operations worldwide.”
To ensure continuous operational support throughout the exercise, Snowbird Technologies will also deploy a dedicated field service engineer onsite. Following the successful completion of CSTX and OSJ, the company plans to share performance results, operational insights, and emerging use cases from the event.
For Snowbird Technologies, participation in CSTX represents another step forward in advancing innovative sustainment solutions that increase readiness, reduce logistical burdens, and support the evolving needs of the modern warfighter.