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Monday, August 10, 2026
Fremont, CA: Modern warfare is increasingly defined by the convergence of advanced technologies and human capability, leading to a strategic shift toward systems that prioritize the operational needs of the warfighter. Warfighter-centric systems solutions represent a holistic approach to defense innovation, where technological design, deployment, and sustainment are all tailored to enhance mission effectiveness, adaptability, and survivability. These solutions go beyond equipment functionality, aiming to integrate systems in ways that reduce cognitive burden, streamline decision-making, and empower users in complex, multi-domain environments. Market...
Monday, August 03, 2026
While it seemed likely AI would impact the industry several years ago, many would not have predicted its rapid advancement across such a wide array of use cases and applications. Historically, AI initiatives were mostly limited to the research environment or pilots, but now it is driving value from design and development to production, MRO, logistics, and mission planning across the defense ecosystem. It has moved beyond emerging technology for senior enterprise executives to a strategic asset in defining competitive advantage, ensuring resiliency, and shaping future modernizations. Many factors have contributed to this increasing adoption and growing awareness – ranging f...
Thursday, July 30, 2026
Military ATR chassis manufacturers in Europe are moving into a more integration-heavy role as defense buyers adopt open architectures and multi-vendor embedded computing systems. The chassis must now support not only environmental protection, but also interoperability, backplane design, connector strategy and long-term upgrade paths. Open architecture is changing procurement expectations. Defense programs increasingly want systems that can accept new boards, payloads and processing modules without locking the platform into one closed supplier. This pushes ATR chassis makers to support VPX, OpenVPX and SOSA-aligned designs while preserving the rugged performance required for fiel...
Thursday, July 30, 2026
Military ATR chassis manufacturers in Europe are being shaped by rising thermal demands as defense electronics become more powerful. Radar processors, electronic warfare payloads, AI accelerators and sensor-fusion systems generate heat in compact spaces, making cooling strategy one of the most important design decisions in rugged chassis development. VPX signal processing platforms are built for high-speed handling of complex signal processing tasks in defense and aerospace environments. They are widely used in radar, electronic warfare and communications because they offer modularity and high-speed data transfer in harsh conditions. This performance comes with a thermal cost....
Thursday, July 30, 2026
Military ATR chassis manufacturers in Europe are gaining stronger relevance as defense platforms carry more computing, sensing and communications hardware. The chassis is no longer a passive enclosure. It is becoming the physical and electrical foundation that allows mission computers, avionics payloads and embedded processing boards to operate reliably in harsh environments. ATR chassis are ruggedized electronic enclosures designed to protect mission-critical computing, avionics and embedded systems across defense and aerospace platforms. They are used in demanding applications such as C5ISR, radar, electronic warfare, tactical networking and sensor fusion. This makes...
Thursday, July 30, 2026
Fremont, CA: Avionics systems are essential to the safe and effective operation of modern aircraft. These systems control communication, navigation, flight control, and monitoring systems, among other functions. Given their importance, any malfunction or failure of avionics can pose significant safety risks. Understanding how to troubleshoot common avionics issues can make a significant difference in maintaining aircraft performance and ensuring safe operations. Identifying Power Issues A primary cause of avionics malfunction is power failure. Avionics systems depend on a stable power supply, and even minor disruptions in voltage can c...