Tuesday, May 31, 2016

Chassis Plans" COTS Journal Article on Gorgon Stare & ARGUS-IS

Gorgon Stare & ARGUS-IS Persistent Surveillance SystemsCOTS Journal has published an article written by Chassis Plans on the Gorgon Stare and ARGUS-IS imaging systems mounted on the General Atomics’ Reaper UAV aircraft.  Featured is a Chassis Plans’ custom integrated transit case data transportation system.  See UAV Data Imaging Solutions Push Limits of Embedded Technologies, David Lippincott, COTS Journal, April 2016.  


The Predator, the first large UAV from GA, has a single camera ball on the nose providing a limited field of view.  It has been likened to looking at the battle space through a straw.  Gorgon Stare provided a much wider coverage area with tracking of up to 10 targets.  ARGUS-IS provided a 50 sq KM coverage area with up to 65 tracked targets.  This much improved battle space awareness provides huge benefits in the global war on terror.


 



Chassis Plans" COTS Journal Article on Gorgon Stare & ARGUS-IS

Monday, May 23, 2016

Chassis Plans at OilComm 2016

Chassis Plans Exhibiting Military Computer Systems at OilComm 2016


OilComm2016Chassis Plans will be exhibiting at OilComm in Houston, TX. The show will take place October 11 – 13, 2016, at the George R. Brown Convention Center. Stop by our booth #725 to see what we have on display.


 


Rugged Zero ClientRugged Zero Client


The CPZ-156 is a high performance VMware optimized Zero Client utilizing the PCoIP Protocol for the ultimate in Security with no operating system or user accessible Non-volatile Memory. As a true Zero Client, this device requires zero configuration and management, and offer zero attack surfaces for viruses and malware. This provides the optimal user end-point for Virtual Desktop environments based on VMware Horizon with View.


CPX 24” Rackmount LCD Display


CPX24Chassis Plans LCD model CPX1-241 provides the best features in rugged monitor technology: 24 inch high-definition display with 1920×1200 resolution, rugged 5052-H32 aluminum construction, IR touch screen option with multi touch gesture recognition, bonded anti-reflective glass overlay, and an optional EMI filter overlay to support specific operational requirements.


Integrating Racks and Transit CasesTurn Key Integrated Systems for Military and Industrial Computers


Chassis Plans can assist customers in selecting the right transit case for their project depending on their application and installed environment by selecting the right form factor of computers, displays and power supplies to adhere to the client’s requirements, including partitioning into multiple transit cases to satisfy maximum weight requirements per man-pack limitations.Rugged 1U Rackmount Computer.


Rugged 1U Rackmount Computer


M1UOur M1U-20 computing platform is a high-powered system in a small form factor, appropriate for computationally-intense military applications. It has exceptional strength and built-in redundancy, is low weight, and contains our proprietary SysCool thermal management system to extend the life of the computing system, reduces power consumption, and lowers overall system noise levels.


Rugged 2U Rackmount ComputerM2U


Our M2U-20 computing platform can be used for many rugged, computationally-intense military applications, while taking limited rack space. It has exceptional strength, is low weight, and contains our proprietary SysCool thermal management system.


TFX Tri-Fold LCD Monitor


TFX Tri-Fold LCD MonitorWithin its 2U form factor the TFX fits three displays when folded. It features an extended temperature (-20 to +70C) option, a rugged 5052-H32 aluminum construction and so makes it an ideal product for military and industrial applications.


 



Stop by our booth (# 725) if you would like to meet our team and talk about these or other Chassis Plans products. Save time and contact us today to set up an appointment with one of our Area Sales Managers at the trade show:


858.444.4392 or annaw [at] chassisplans.com


For more information visit: http://www.oilcomm.com



Chassis Plans at OilComm 2016