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Digital Systems Engineering (DSE) is showcasing their newest display systems, discussing the current product roadmap, and addressing system level needs for today's domestic and international defence agencies on booth 6853. For over 20 years, DSE has been engineering and manufacturing some of the most rugged, dependable monitor systems available, built to withstand highly variable temperatures, intense climates and extreme shock and vibration. DSE offers field-proven, commercial off-the-shelf products and custom engineered solutions.

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Arnouse Digital Devices Corporation (ADDC), on booth 6715, discuss a super miniaturised, hardened, mobile communications center that can be scaled from one to 22 BioDigitalPC/MobylPC Cards, each the size of a credit card operating as servers.  Their servers are greener – nearly 90% more energy efficient than a typical server and they produce much less waste, according to the company. When hardware is upgraded there is no need to replace many of the elements as is done with older server systems. Their Mobyl Cloud allows for hot plugging the BioDigitalPC/MobylPC Server cards for quick scaling, runs on 120/240V AC or 12-36V DC with up to eight hours of scaled out server up time and nearly a week of minimal server usage using four UBI 2590 lithium-ion batteries. Weighing approximately 45lbs, applications include any remote usage, including military applications for secure communications.

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First time exhibitor, Computech International (CTI) showcases some of its high-end managed solutions, adapted for the military, including ruggedised computers, tablets and accessories for armoured vehicles, mortars and artillery, aircraft and ships, as well as a complete wearable ground control station for the dismounted soldier.

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A first time exhibitor, Redler Technologies exhibits a range of its motion control and energy management control solutions, specially designed for vehicles, unmanned platforms, ground and aerial systems, stabilizing antenna pedestals, and gimbaled systems.

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RT LTA highlights its SkyStar Family of aerostats used in intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance, and communications applications. The company announces a new extended communications capability for its SkyStar 100 system and multi-payload capability for its SkyStar 180 and 300 systems.

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Video-Inform presents its next generation of breakthrough cognitive technology-based intelligence software. The solution utilises innovative artificial profiler technology, and provides unmatched detection and profiling of objects in real time. The system is in use by the Israeli Air Force and has proven successful in recent conflicts.

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Textron Systems Marine & Land Systems, detailed its $56.2 million firm-fixed-price contract from the US Army Contracting Command, Warren, Mich., to supply 55 additional COMMANDO Select four-wheeled armored vehicles to the Afghan National Army (ANA), via FMS. Work is performed in Slidell, LA, with vehicle deliveries completing by February 2016. This latest FMS order of COMMANDO Select vehicles for the ANA will be configured in three variants: 36 equipped with Objective Gunner Protection Kits; 15 with enclosed 40mm/.50 caliber turrets; and four ambulance vehicles.


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