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Extreme Engineering Solutions, Inc

Rugged Systems, FPGA Modules, Ethernet Switches & SBCs for Military and Defense Applications

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Industry-Leading Rugged Embedded Computing Solutions for Harsh Military & Aerospace Applications

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XChange3031

Rugged 3U VPX ethernet switch for high-bandwidth defense networks

Rugged 3U VPX ethernet switch for high-bandwidth defense networks
......3 routing via integration with the XChange6300 Embedded Services Router powered by Cisco...
XPand6227

Rugged Small Form Factor COTS System | 14-Port Gigabit Ethernet Switch & Router with Cisco IOS®

Rugged Small Form Factor COTS System | 14-Port Gigabit Ethernet Switch & Router with Cisco IOS®
...-Off-The-Shelf rugged system with a Gigabit Ethernet switch, optionally hosting an XPedite5205 Cisco...
XPand6212

Rugged, SFF COTS System | 14-Port Gigabit Ethernet Switch & Router | Cisco IOS® | Intel® Xeon® D-150

Rugged, SFF COTS System | 14-Port Gigabit Ethernet Switch & Router | Cisco IOS® | Intel® Xeon® D-150
A SWaP-optimized alternative to traditionally larger slot-based systems, the XPand6212 maximizes pro...
XPand6211

24-Port Gigabit Ethernet Switch | Router with Cisco IOS® | General-Purpose Processor

24-Port Gigabit Ethernet Switch | Router with Cisco IOS® | General-Purpose Processor
...e-Shelf (COTS) rugged 24-port Gigabit Ethernet switch and router, providing a SWaP-optimized...
NMR-2410 Mobile Router

Low-SWaP edge networking platform with Wi-Fi, cellular & four 2.5G Ethernet interfaces

Low-SWaP edge networking platform with Wi-Fi, cellular & four 2.5G Ethernet interfaces
...lity™ Mobile Router (NMR) 2410 is a low-SWaP edge computing platform that allows multiple...
NMR-4650 Mobile Router

Low-SWaP edge networking platform with Wi-Fi & six 2.5G Ethernet interfaces

Low-SWaP edge networking platform with Wi-Fi & six 2.5G Ethernet interfaces
...lity™ Mobile Router (NMR) 4650 is a low-SWaP edge computing platform that allows multiple...
NetAgility™ Virtual Router

Virtual software-defined networking platform for unified battlefield communications

Virtual software-defined networking platform for unified battlefield communications
...ity™ Virtual Router is a versatile virtual software-defined networking (vSDN) platform that...
A664

16-port managed Gigabit Ethernet switch & router with copper & fiber ports

16-port managed Gigabit Ethernet switch & router with copper & fiber ports
The A664 is a rugged 16-port managed Gigabit Ethernet switch and router supporting both Layer 2 and...
M620

Embedded XMC Gigabit Ethernet switch with up to 16 ports

Embedded XMC Gigabit Ethernet switch with up to 16 ports
The M620 is a rugged embedded Gigabit Ethernet switch providing up to 16 Fast/Gigabit Ethernet ports...
M640

Embedded XMC unmanaged Gigabit Ethernet switch with up to 10 ports

Embedded XMC unmanaged Gigabit Ethernet switch with up to 10 ports
The M640 is a rugged embedded Gigabit Ethernet switch providing up to ten Ethernet ports, each of...
C680

3U VPX managed Gigabit Ethernet switch with up to 24 ports

3U VPX managed Gigabit Ethernet switch with up to 24 ports
The C680 is a 3U VPX Gigabit Ethernet switch providing up to 24 Fast/Gigabit Ethernet ports with thr...
ESW2100 Series

Rugged Cisco switch for space-constrained applications

Rugged Cisco switch for space-constrained applications
...2100 Series of rugged Layer 2/3 switches is based around the Cisco 3560CX platform, with a fanless ...
ESW4100 Series

Customizable rack mountable switch with up to 64 ports and 200 Gbps bandwidth

Customizable rack mountable switch with up to 64 ports and 200 Gbps bandwidth
The ESW4100 Series has been designed from the ground up as a versatile high-speed switching solution...
ESW400 Series Rugged Switch

Rugged layer 2/3 switch for demanding high-speed networking

Rugged layer 2/3 switch for demanding high-speed networking
...ies of managed rugged switches provides a wide range of options for demanding high-speed data,...
RM2100 Series

Cisco rugged router with Layer 2/3 switching capability

Cisco rugged router with Layer 2/3 switching capability
...2100 series of rugged rackmount routers provides a variety of options for tactical networking,...

Military Rugged Routers

Eleanor Widdows

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Rugged routers enabling reliable, secure, and high-performance networking across contested, remote, and highly dynamic environments. They link sensors, mission computers, radios, and digital payloads into a cohesive tactical network, allowing warfighters and autonomous systems to exchange data with low latency and deterministic performance.

Introduction to Rugged Military Routers

Role of Rugged Routers in Modern Defense Networks

Military routers translate the diverse data requirements of modern warfare into actionable network traffic. Whether supporting armored vehicle mission systems, airborne Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) platforms, or expeditionary command posts, these systems ensure that mission-critical network traffic continues to flow even when exposed to severe vibration, shock, temperature extremes, or electronic interference.

These devices function as the tactical IP gateway, dynamically managing the complex routing decisions required to stitch together disparate communications systems (like SATCOM, MANET, and 5G) into one secure operating picture. They execute sophisticated Quality of Service (QoS) policies to guarantee bandwidth and low jitter for critical flows such as fire control data or real-time video feeds. As forces move toward fully networked multi-domain operations, the requirement for hardened routing equipment that can manage high-bandwidth traffic securely and with uninterrupted mobility becomes fundamentally necessary for mission success.

Rugged Router by X-ES

XPand6211 rugged SFF switch & router by X-ES.

Tactical Deployment Environments and Network Demands

Unlike commercial routers, which typically operate in benign, climate-controlled IT racks, defense-oriented routers must maintain performance across conditions that would quickly overwhelm conventional networking equipment. They are expected to handle sustained shock loads in armored vehicles, pressure variations in high-altitude aircraft, conductive and airborne dust on ground platforms, and salt-laden atmospheres aboard maritime craft. Connectivity cannot degrade even as platforms move at high speed, rotate directional antennas, or switch between multiple radios and SATCOM links.

This places unique demands on packet handling, routing convergence, and QoS enforcement. Tactical routers also support increasingly heterogeneous transport layers, including MANET, 5G, SATCOM, Ethernet, and fiber, requiring sophisticated link monitoring and automatic failover to preserve mission continuity.

Defense-grade routers differ from commercial systems in almost every engineering dimension. They incorporate hardened enclosures, electromagnetic interference/electromagnetic compatibility (EMI/EMC) shielding, sealed connectors, and conduction-based thermal designs instead of fan-based cooling. Their hardware accelerators, crypto modules, and isolation mechanisms meet rigorous military security requirements, supporting classified domain separation, MACsec encryption, secure boot, and authenticated firmware loading. Note that for classified applications, these systems may integrate into or host Type-1 encryption devices, which are NSA-certified for high-assurance data protection.

Beyond physical ruggedness, these routers are designed for predictable behavior under stress: deterministic packet processing, low-latency control paths, and rapid failover are mandatory when platforms rely on precision timing for targeting, navigation, and ISR dissemination. Long-term lifecycle support and alignment with open standards such as SOSA (Sensor Open Systems Architecture) and CMOSS (C4ISR/EW Modular Open Suite of Standards) further distinguish military-grade routers from commercial equipment.

Rugged Router Configurations

Embedded Board-Level Rugged Routers

Embedded board-level routers offer high-performance network processing in a compact form factor for integration directly into mission computers, avionics trays, or C4ISR payloads. Open standards such as VPX, COM Express, and XMC provide modularity and allow router functions to share backplane resources with other mission-critical subsystems. The trend is toward SOSA-aligned VPX router modules, which enable high-speed data fabrics (like PCIe and 10/40GbE) and promote interoperability and reusability across programs. These embedded solutions often include multi-core network processors and FPGA-based packet routing logic engineered to operate within tightly managed thermal envelopes. They are widely used in UAV and UGV platforms where Size, Weight, and Power (SWaP) constraints dictate minimal cabling and where routing functions must coexist with onboard computers, navigation units, and sensor processors.

Standalone Tactical Rugged Routers

Standalone tactical routers are engineered for field deployment, offering superior environmental sealing, power conditioning, and secure interfaces for installation across land, sea, and air platforms.

  • Rackmount Chassis Routers (1U/2U/3U): Rackmount heavy duty network routers form the core of mobile command post networks and expeditionary datacenters. Their reinforced chassis, front-access connectors, and hot-swappable modules support rapid configuration in tactical operation centers. They typically include multi-gigabit switching fabrics, hardware cryptography, and redundant power systems.
  • Vehicle/Aircraft/Boat Mount Tactical Routers: Mounted routers support high-shock, high-vibration environments and integrate directly with tactical radios, SATCOM terminals, and platform mission systems. Their sealed housings and MIL-STD-compliant connectors allow installation on vehicle hulls, in helicopter avionics bays, or in maritime bridge compartments without additional environmental conditioning.
  • Man-Portable/Expeditionary Rugged Routers: Lightweight heavy duty wireless routers support dismounted units and special operations teams requiring secure mobile networking. These units are optimized for battery operation, integrate multiple radio bearers, and support mesh networking for rapidly formed, decentralized tactical communications. Despite their size, they must deliver the same information assurance and ruggedization as larger platforms.
Military Router by MILDEF

RM2100 Series military router by MilDef.

Core Functions and Capabilities

Routing, Switching, and WAN Optimization

Military routers handle both local switching and high-performance routing, balancing traffic between multiple networks with predictable latency. To support ISR and real-time mission data, they often incorporate hardware packet processing, queue shaping, and WAN optimization to compress, deduplicate, or prioritize essential data under constrained bandwidth conditions.

Tactical Radios and SATCOM Interoperability

Modern routers interoperate with a broad spectrum of tactical radios, including MANET waveforms such as TSM and WNW, along with LTE/5G modems and SATCOM terminals. They translate between IP and radio-native protocols, manage bearer selection, and dynamically adjust routing priority based on link quality or mission policy.

Encryption and Secure Tunnelling

Defense routers often integrate inline encryption engines supporting IPsec or MACsec secure encapsulation. Many platforms are designed to be part of a Commercial Solutions for Classified (CSfC) architecture or to accept Type-1 classified crypto modules. Hardware root-of-trust and tamper-resistant storage ensure secure handling of key material and classified configurations.

Routers continuously evaluate link performance across Ethernet, fiber, Wi-Fi, 5G, or SATCOM channels. Multi-bearer algorithms provide automatic failover, load balancing, and prioritization based on mission type, ensuring resilient connectivity even under jamming, obstruction, or platform mobility. This is critical for reliable communication with a military wifi router or military grade wifi router in the field.

QoS Management for ISR, Mission Systems, and Real-Time Traffic

ISR feeds, targeting data, and command links require deterministic latency. Defense routers enforce strict QoS to guarantee bandwidth and minimal jitter for priority flows. Traffic shaping, queue weighting, and application-aware classification maintain network performance under heavy load.

Network Mobility and Auto-Forming/Auto-Healing Mesh

For moving platforms or dynamic formations, rugged routers enable automatically forming and maintaining mesh networks. They support mobility protocols, rapidly reestablishing routes as nodes move, divide, or converge. Auto-healing ensures continuity despite link loss or platform failure.

Ruggedization and Mechanical Design

Enclosure Construction and Environmental Protection

Military Grade Router by Viasat

NMR-2410 mobile military-grade router by Viasat.

Mechanical integrity is a defining characteristic of military routers. Enclosures are typically machined from aluminium or magnesium alloys to balance weight, corrosion resistance, and thermal conductivity. Gasketed seams, EMI shielding, and sealed connector plates maintain protection against dust, moisture, and electromagnetic intrusion. Compliance with MIL-STD-810 (for environmental engineering) and DEF STAN 00-35 ensures routers remain functional after exposure to severe shock events, extended vibration profiles, high humidity, and airborne contaminants.

Cybersecurity and Information Assurance

Secure Boot and Hardware Root of Trust

Routers must validate firmware integrity at power-on using cryptographic signatures and a secure identity module, which acts as the Hardware Root of Trust. This component securely stores keys, enables tamper detection, and ensures unauthorized firmware cannot execute, which is crucial in hostile or compromised environments.

Classified Domain Separation and MLS Approaches

Many military platforms rely on routers to enforce segmentation between networks of different classification levels. This may involve onboard Multi-Level Security (MLS) architectures, secure partitions, or external guards. Routers must ensure that data cannot traverse between domains unless explicitly allowed by security policy, and they must maintain verifiable audit trails.

Leading Rugged Router Technologies and Vendors

Major defense integrators develop military routers as part of broader tactical communication suites, focusing on large-scale programs requiring multi-domain interoperability and compliance with stringent security frameworks. A second tier of vendors specializes exclusively in hardened networking equipment, offering board-level routers and ultra-rugged standalone units optimized for SWaP and quick deployment in emerging applications like 5G tactical networking and SOSA-aligned systems. Leading specialized vendors of rugged routing equipment are featured at the top of this page – click here to view.

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