The WW2 US USAAF T30V Throat Microphone is a unique piece of communication technology used during World War II by the United States Army Air Forces (USAAF). This device was designed to be strapped around the throat, where it would pick up vibrations from the vocal cords and convert them into an electrical signal that could be transmitted over radio waves. Unlike conventional microphones, the T30V Throat Microphone was less affected by background noise, making it ideal for use in loud environments like the cockpit of a fighter plane. Its compact design and ease of use made it an essential tool for airmen during the war. This item is not only a functional piece of military equipment but also a collector’s item that represents a significant period in military and technological history.