., a supplier of rugged computing systems, will brief government officials and industry on the threats posed by unmanned aerial systems and the technical challenges currently facing countering those threats at the Counter-UAS Conference August 22-24 in Washington, D.C.
Systel will showcase its advanced computing capabilities with Falcon-Strike, a fully rugged, high performance, small form factor mission computer ideal for densely-sensored applications.
“Our systems are purpose-built to withstand the rigors of deployments in harsh environments while providing extreme performance and high reliability,” says Aneesh Kothari, vice president of marketing for Systel. “Falcon-Strike is a proven system that supports the mission requirements of C-UAS applications through parallel edge computing, advanced sensor capture, and high bandwidth networking while enabling deep learning and artificial intelligence capabilities.”
Source: Press Release