Rugged embedded computing system for reconnaissance and surveillance introduced by Systel

Sept. 4, 2018
SUGAR LAND, Texas – Systel Inc. in Sugar Land, Texas, is introducing the Falcon-Strike multi-mission embedded computing system for intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance, and target acquisition.

SUGAR LAND, Texas – Systel Inc. in Sugar Land, Texas, is introducing the Falcon-Strike multi-mission embedded computing system for intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance, and target acquisition.

The Falcon-Strike is a high-density system with computer, video, network, and storage in a small-form-factor package to provide a mission.

The rugged Falcon-Strike is sealed and certified to several different environmental standards, and is optimized for major mission management software. It can ingest and encode several sensor inputs for distribution, consumption, and storage.

"Falcon-Strike exceeds the technology challenges and performance specifications demanded by modern defense programs and platforms," says Aneesh Kothari, vice president of marketing for Systel. "It provides an unmatched processing combination of high performance CPU and GPU, ultra-efficient multi-sensor capture and encode, I/O and board scalability, and secure storage – all in a SWaP optimized, single line replaceable unit."

For more information contact Systel online at www.systelusa.com.

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