Rugged Computers
Discover cutting-edge solutions from 8 leading global suppliers
Neousys Technology and Bressner will present their latest rugged computing solutions, suited to defense applications, at DSEI 2025, Hall S5, Booth S5-255.
With their MIL-STD-461-ready and SWaP-Optimized capabilities, Neousys’ fanless edge AI waterproof computers are the cornerstone of operational efficiency and mission success from communication networks to autonomous platforms.
The increasing demands of defense modernization have made rugged industrial computers crucial for mission success across C4ISR, unmanned platforms, naval systems, logistics, and secure communications.
Visitors to DSEI will be able to explore the array of cutting-edge products from Neousys and Bressner, including:

MIL-STD-461G-ready Computers, Neousys’ SEMIL series brings mission-ready reliability to the defense sector with a corrosion-resistant stainless steel and aluminum chassis, complemented by fully waterproof I/O connectors.
This compact edge computer enables drones to take on critical defense roles such as surveillance, target identification, communication bridging, maritime monitoring, and search-and-rescue, combining mission autonomy with cost efficiency for high-risk operations.

SWaP-Optimized AI Mission Computer, at just 300 grams, Neousys FLYC-300 brings powerful AI capability to drones. Built on the NVIDIA® Jetson Orin™ NX platform, it delivers up to 100 TOPS of computing power to handle real-time perception and autonomous decision-making for next-generation UAVs. Its flexible I/O design, with dual Ethernet and USB 3.2 interfaces supports high-resolution cameras, SWIR cameras, hyperspectral cameras, Lidars, thermal cameras, etc.
Powered by Intel® 14th Gen Core™ processors and supporting 9V to 36V wide-range DC input with MIL-STD-461G, MIL-STD-1275D, and MIL-STD-810H standards compliant, these military defense computers are ideal for defense applications such as Unmanned Ground Vehicles (UGVs), Unmanned Surface Vehicle (USV), etc.
Sales Manager, Christine Pan, said “DSEI 2025 is a great opportunity to highlight our joint efforts in delivering mission-critical solutions. Designed for extreme environments, our computers ensure reliable, on-site data processing—crucial for modern tactical operations.”








