“Defence environments are evolving rapidly,” said the company. “Platforms are becoming more autonomous and sensor-rich, driving the need for compute-intensive systems that can keep pace with increasing data demands.”
The company’s answer is Huey, a 3U system intended for use with digital and mixed-signal RF payloads, particularly for software-defined radios, RF front-ends and digital acquisition systems.
It is intended to meet MIL-STD-461, MIL-STD-810 and MIL-STD-704, and has ATR tray mounts.
Cooling is forced-air augmented card-edge conduction, and an external fan housing is used for field maintenance without breaking internal environmental seals, as well as to add wash-down capability, according to the company.
Input power is 90 – 264Vac at 50 – 400Hz at up to 250W, and dimensions are 267 x 280 x 153mm and 14kg.
Use s expected in ISR radar and signals intelligence.