March Radio Roundup
Curtiss-Wright has unveiled new PacStar Radio Chassis models designed to accommodate either three or four radios.
Curtiss-Wright has unveiled new PacStar Radio Chassis models designed to accommodate either three or four radios.
New DTS1+ upgrades the DTS1, industry’s first COTS DAR storage solution with two layers of full disk encryption in a single device
High speed cameras are used to capture pictures of very rapid events that would be impossible to capture with normal cameras.
The U.S. Army has long pursued a standardized infrastructure and architecture for ground-combat vehicle hardware and networking.
Curtiss-Wright will provide a Modular Open Systems Approach (MOSA) deployed baseband system for the Marine Corps Wideband Satellite-Expeditionary (MCWS-X) program.
Curtiss-Wright eTCOTS solutions bring advanced defense grade security to Modular Open Systems Approach based systems.
A new generation of cabin air conditioning systems is emerging, prompted by a focus on reliability, air quality and sustainability.
Contract valued in excess of $8.7M to support AN/UPX-24(V) IFF Processing electronics.
Tactical, mobile PacStar Radio Chassis speed and simplify the bridging of analog radio and IP communications at the edge of the battlefield.
Curtiss-Wright will provide its High Speed Data Acquisition System (HSDAS) aerospace instrumentation technology to support AFTC flight test programs.
Curtiss-Wright’s 901D portfolio of electronics cabinets, consoles, and supporting integration services are aligned to Naval and other highly ruggedized applications deployed in harsh military environments.