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Meeting Mission Assurance Requirements more cost Effectively
Curtiss-Wright's commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) data acquisition, video, and transmission products combine the cost savings of commercial designs with innovative radiation-tolerant strategies to deliver trusted systems at up to 75% lower cost than custom designs. Reduce size, weight, and power (SWaP) demands with custom modules that eliminate the need for separate avionics boxes and allow for efficient management of power budgets. Our space COTS and Smart Backplane products have been proven on multiple space applications, including EASA Vega-C, NASA Orion SLS & CRV, Boeing CST-100 Starliner, SpaceX Falcon 9 and Dragon, ESA IXV, ULA Delta V, and Rocketlab Electron.
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Successful Integration of a Launcher Video Telemetry System Using COTS Equipment
Réaltra was awarded a contract to develop a launcher video telemetry system (LVTS) that will provide the onboard live video telemetry for a launcher that is anticipated to fly in 2021.
Successful Integration of a Launcher Video Telemetry System Using COTS Equipment
Réaltra was awarded a contract to develop a launcher video telemetry system (LVTS) that will provide the onboard live video telemetry for a launcher that is anticipated to fly in 2021.
How NASA Validated a New Launcher and Capsule
NASA is advancing humanity’s ability to explore deep space, building a new Space Launch System (SLS) and the Orion capsule to carry astronauts beyond Earth orbit.
How NASA Validated a New Launcher and Capsule
NASA is advancing humanity’s ability to explore deep space, building a new Space Launch System (SLS) and the Orion capsule to carry astronauts beyond Earth orbit.
Rugged ‘Space COTS’ DAU for use on the International Space Station
The ACLS monitoring system required a number of distributed Data Acquisition Units (DAU) for both the OGA and CCA.
Rugged ‘Space COTS’ DAU for use on the International Space Station
The ACLS monitoring system required a number of distributed Data Acquisition Units (DAU) for both the OGA and CCA.