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Airborne Payload Management Computer

Airborne Payload Management Computer

This case study describes Curtiss-Wright's optimized, scalable, flexible and affordable Advanced Mission Management System for the MQ-4C Triton Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS), designed and built to meet the U.S. Navy's maritime surveillance needs.

01/13/2015
3U VPX High Performance Electronic Warfare Platform

3U VPX High Performance Electronic Warfare Platform

Electronic Warfare applications require systems to have substantial low latency processing performance tied to multiple high-resolution channels capable of input in gigasamples per second (GSPS) range.

01/08/2015

Case Study: Using Intel-based COTS for On-deck Optical Threat Detection

Curtiss-Wright recently engaged with a customer tasked with building a new, state-of-the-art optical threat protection system for a NATO naval surface program. This on-deck system will be used to detect and identify small craft, determining if they pose a potential threat and transferring information to a fire control system if they do.

Case Study: Pilatus PC-21, an Integrated Systems Success Story

Imagine a new type of trainer aircraft for the twenty-first century. One that can adapt to a particular student’s requirements, transforming its’ console to match that of the specific type of aircraft the training calls for. An aircraft that lowers the cost of training for jets, while expanding on functionality and capabilities. Pilatus Aircraft Ltd., with Curtiss-Wright Defense Solutions, has made this ideal new teaching platform a reality. Read the case study to learn more.

Case Study: MPFR delivers weight savings with combined CVR/FDR for AgustaWestland AW139s

MPFR delivers weight savings with combined CVR/FDR for AgustaWestland AW139s.

Case Study: Upgrade M60 Main Battle Tank With Curtiss-Wright Drive Technology

Upgrading M60 battle tanks with modern electro-mechanical turret drive systems from Curtiss-Wright provides a quick, cost-effective solution for significantly boosting the performance of older hydraulic and hybrid turret drive-based battle tanks, so they can competitively meet the threat posed by newer and far more costly contemporary platforms.