Data recorder, storage, and transfer systems for military avionics and intelligence introduced by Mercury
ANDOVER, Mass. – Mercury Systems Inc. in Andover, Mass., is introducing a family of data recorder, data storage, and data-transfer systems to provide air and operations crews with high-speed secure and reliable data exchange.
The ability to record, store, and transfer data to and from helicopters and fixed-wing aircraft can enable critical intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) applications, Mercury officials say.
The family of data recording, storage, and transfer avionics includes high-definition video recorders; data-transfer systems; and data-storage systems.
The High Definition Video Recorder (HDVR) family consists of scalable convection-cooled recorders for aircraft that need high-fidelity data capacity, video and audio compression, and fast read-and-write speeds. High-capacity removable memory enables large data loads and encryption options keep data secure.
The Advanced Data Transfer Systems (ADTS) offer fast data transfer with 1000 megabyte-per-second data transfer speeds, 100-megabyte-per-second SATA read/write speeds, crash-survivable memory options, and encryption to speed information exchange and protect data.
The data-storage systems consist of network-attached storage (NAS) units that deliver high-performance multi-level security in remote, inhospitable environments. Platform-agnostic, the systems are for data-intensive critical missions, with as much as 32 terabytes of memory.
All systems are built with modular, open architectures. For more information contact Mercury Systems online at www.mrcy.com.