The VICTORY architecture and what it means for modern vetronics design

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U.S. Army’s Vehicular Integration for C4ISR/EW Interoperability (VICTORY) standard represents one of the most significant steps forward in the design of vehicular electronics (vetronics) for U.S. and allied armored combat vehicles. The VICTORY architecture represents a move from a bolt-on integration approach towards network-centric, systems-oriented design, and will enable combat vehicle displays, radios, computers and sensors to communicate with one another easily, helping cut back on redundant equipment and increasing their ability to share information. This initiative folds into an overall Army strategy in which virtually every electronic signal, from targeting information, position reports, known and suspected enemy threats, and similar information can be placed on battlefield networks and shared among U.S. and allied combatants.

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The VICTORY architecture and what it means for modern vetronics design

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