Systel, an industry leader in rugged computing, has introduced the Sparrow-Strike ultra-small-form-factor (USFF) MIL-SPEC rugged edge mission computer at the 2023 AUSA Annual Meeting and Exposition.
Designed using a Modular Open Systems Approach (MOSA) with a modular chassis and architecture design, integrating either the NVIDIA Jetson Orin NX edge AI system on module (SOM) or an Intel x86-based processor, Sparrow-Strike provides the performance and flexibility demanded by emerging autonomous and uncrewed missions, in an ultra-compact and lightweight form factor.
Sparrow-Strike is engineered to withstand austere environments and is SWaP-optimized for integration and deployment in highly space-constrained platforms.
“Sparrow-Strike is a prime example of our disruptive approach to the defense sector; we are bringing products not PowerPoints to customers by identifying problem spaces and bringing breakthrough innovative products to market in a timely manner to help solve those problems,” said Brian Russell, vice president of product for Systel. “We are excited to see Sparrow-Strike take flight with a highly modular architecture and design approach.”