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Curtiss-Wright Selected by John Cockerill Defense to Provide Turret Drive Stabilization System for New Combat Boat Weapons System

Curtiss-Wright Selected by John Cockerill Defense to Provide Turret Drive Stabilization System for New Combat Boat Weapons System

To supply aiming and stabilization for the Cockerill® 3030 series weapons system for the Indonesian MoD.

10/11/2021
Aerospace & Defense Technology

Ruggedization of Electronics for Deployed Military Environments

Some environmental constraints for deployed military computing systems are operational temperature, humidity, sand, dust, vibration, shock/basic, leakage (immersion), steam and water jet cleaning, rapid decompression, contamination by fluids (e.g. oil, fuel, cleaning), nuclear hardness, and input voltage.

09/01/2021
Curtiss-Wright Debuts Industry’s First Safety Certifiable OpenVPX SBC to Feature the NXP 16-Core Layerscape LX2160A Arm Processor

Curtiss-Wright Debuts Industry’s First Safety Certifiable OpenVPX SBC to Feature the NXP 16-Core Layerscape LX2160A Arm Processor

New V3-1708 SBC features 16-Core 64-bit Arm Cortex®-based module to deliver DO-254 DAL-A with FAA/EASA AC/AMC 20-152A compliance.

06/02/2021
 Link 16, Link 11 Navy Aircraft Carrier

7 Ways Navies Can Optimize Tactical Data Link System Integration

Integrate fully interoperable tactical data link systems efficiently and cost-effectively on manned and unmanned naval platforms with tactical data link solutions built on commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) systems.

02/23/2021
Military & Aerospace Electronics

The Latest Trends in Rugged Computing

The proliferation of connected systems has been enabled by the U.S. military embrace of the commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) revolution.

01/28/2021
Military & Aerospace Electronics

New Frontiers in Real-Time Software

Efficient execution is key to real-time mission-critical operating systems software, yet new demands are emerging such as safety-critical operations for avionics and other life-critical applications.

07/23/2020
Military & Aerospace Electronics

The Dawn of Military 3D-Printing

Additive manufacturing, also called 3D printing, is having an influence on military logistics, and helps supply personnel get replacement parts where and when they’re needed — even on the front lines.

06/30/2020
Military & Aerospace Electronics

Designers of Small Rugged Computers for the Battlefield Balance Size, Performance, and Cooling

Commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) components are being embraced so the technology can be serviced at the base instead of waiting for specialized parts or sending the system back state-side.

02/03/2020