Parvus debuts DuraCOR 820 rugged, ultra-lightweight tactical mission computer

May 1, 2009
Parvus Corp. in Salt Lake City announces the availability of the DuraCOR 820, an ultra-small tactical mission rugged military computer measuring less than 3.0 inches in height and 3.0 pounds in weight.

Parvus Corp. in Salt Lake City announces the availability of the DuraCOR 820, an ultra-small tactical mission rugged military computer measuring less than 3.0 inches in height and 3.0 pounds in weight. Qualified to MIL-STD-810F environmental specifications (altitude, thermal, shock, vibration, humidity) and available as military commercial off the shelf (COTS), the DuraCOR 820 is well suited for size, weight, and power (SWaP)-conscious manned and unmanned vehicle electronics. Designed for military and aerospace ground mobile and airborne deployments, the DuraCOR 820 features a conductively cooled 1.4GHz Intel Pentium-M processor and solid-state disk pre-loaded with a Linux or Windows XP Embedded operating system. This corrosion/splash-resistant unit is qualified to reliably operate in ambient temperatures of -40 to 71 degrees Celsius, 15G operating shock, 95 percent humidity, 60,000 feet altitude, and aircraft/helicopter vibration profiles. The DuraCOR 820 supports a wide range of applications, including Command and Control (C2) On-the-Move, Unmanned Vehicle Operator Control, C4ISR Situational Awareness, eand more. For more information, visit Parvus online at www.parvus.com.

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