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IFS-BERTH G1·IC-S (Gen 1, Single with Integrated Climate)— Setting the standard for military sleep readiness.

Available with integrated self-contained HEPA H13 air filtration and 24V climate control — heating and cooling, no venue HVAC dependency.

Alternatively, IFS-BERTH G1·S and IFS-BERTH G1·D may be coupled to a shared modular duct system to service multiple berths simultaneously from a single centralized climate source.

IFS-BERTH G1·IC-D (Gen-1, Double with Integrated Climate)

Renderings are for conceptual illustration purposes only. Final production units may vary in appearance, finish, dimensions, and configuration. Specifications subject to change. HEPA filtration and climate control system availability varies by configuration. Contact Ikarda Systems for current product specifications.

The Ikarda Systems Berth Modules.

deployable sleep infrastructure

DoD Instruction 1010.10 mandates the solution. The infrastructure has been missing.

"Department leaders shall promote a sleep environment that considers complete darkness, good ventilation, ambient temperatures, and low noise levels — and commit to at least 7 hours of uninterrupted sleep, as mission requirements permit."



IFS-BERTH G1·D

One soldier. One berth. Uncompromised rest.


The Ikarda Berth Single is a self-contained, military-grade sleep unit designed to deliver the individual rest quality DoD Instruction 1010.10 mandates — in a deployable format that requires no permanent construction. Hexagonal acoustic isolation panels, individual red and white LED lighting, personal shelf storage, and keypad-secured base compartments are integrated into a single powder-coated steel unit that ships complete and rolls into position on heavy-duty casters.

Feature callouts:

  • ◼ Hexagonal acoustic panel interior — sound isolation per occupant
  • ◼ Individual red/white LED lighting — sleep-optimized, zero blue light
  • ◼ L1 and R1 keypad-secured base lockers — gear and personal effects
  • ◼ Sliding door enclosure — full privacy when deployed
  • ◼ Ships complete — operational within hours of delivery
  • Integrated HEPA air filtration and 24V climate control — self-contained, no venue HVAC required. Units may also be coupled to a modular aluminum duct ring system to serve multiple berths simultaneously from a single climate source.

IFS-BERTH G1·S

Two occupants. One system. Zero compromise.


The Ikarda Berth Double delivers two independent sleep environments in a single deployable unit — upper and lower berths, each with individual red and white LED lighting, acoustic panel walls, personal storage, and keypad-secured base compartments labeled L1 and L2. The same military-grade construction and Army green finish as the Single — with double the capacity in the same compact footprint.

Feature callouts:

  • ◼ Two independent sleep bays — upper and lower, each fully equipped
  • ◼ Individual red/white LED per berth — personal light control
  • ◼ Hexagonal acoustic panels — sound isolation between occupants
  • ◼ L1 and L2 keypad-secured base lockers — one per occupant
  • ◼ Side locker column with L1/L2 designation — personal gear storage
  • Integrated HEPA air filtration and 24V climate control — self-contained per unit or connectable to a shared modular duct ring system serving multiple berths from a centralized climate source

The Ikarda Systems IFS Berth

The policy framework requiring quality sleep environments for service members is already in place. What has been absent is deployable field infrastructure capable of fulfilling it.

What happens when the force doesn't sleep.

Sleep deprivation is not a personal health issue. It is an operational readiness issue with documented consequences across every branch of service.

Cognitive Performance Degradation


Soldiers on fewer than 6 hours of sleep experience a 30–40% reduction in cognitive performance — directly affecting tactical decision-making and situational awareness.

Elevated Friendly Fire Risk

Fatigue-related misidentification is a documented contributor to friendly fire incidents. Cognitive load in sustained operations is compounded exponentially by inadequate rest.

Equipment and Personnel Loss

The 2017 USS Fitzgerald and USS John S. McCain collisions — linked to crew fatigue — killed 17 sailors and caused hundreds of millions in damage.

Degraded Marksmanship

Fine motor control — the foundation of accurate marksmanship — is among the first capabilities to deteriorate under sleep deprivation. A sleep-deprived shooter is a liability.

PTSD Symptom Amplification

Chronic sleep deprivation is linked to accelerated onset and increased severity of PTSD symptoms in combat-exposed service members.

Non-Deployability

Sleep disorders are a statistically significant predictor of non-deployable status. A soldier who cannot deploy represents years of training investment that cannot be utilized.