Pre-integrated, Rugged COTS Computers Reduce AEW&C Program Costs and Time to Market
When 30-year-old airborne surveillance and control equipment mounted on the underside of an aging helicopter required replacement, the manufacturer needed a partner they could rely on to provide mission-critical processing technology in harsh environments.
Preventing Costly Downtime in Advanced Manufacturing Machinery with Field-Proven COTS Modules
When a VME computing module in its product line went obsolete, a semiconductor machinery manufacturer turned to Curtiss-Wright for a high-performance VME replacement fit for the rigors of a grueling 24/7 production schedule. Read more about it here.
AWACS Network Upgrade using Modified COTS Helps Shorten Delivery
An aircraft fleet was undergoing an upgrade of the on-board AEW&C network, they contacted Curtiss-Wright to find a cost-effective yet rugged, quick turnaround solution for multiple processing and communications subsystems.
Maximizing Processing Power in SAR Applications
A customer building the next generation synthetic aperture radar (SAR) faced challenges in delivering an enormous amount of processing power in a compact, lightweight solution. Read about the solution Curtiss-Wright developed here.
Case Study: Using Intel-based COTS for On-deck Optical Threat Detection
Curtiss-Wright recently engaged with a customer tasked with building a new, state-of-the-art optical threat protection system for a NATO naval surface program. This on-deck system will be used to detect and identify small craft, determining if they pose a potential threat and transferring information to a fire control system if they do.