Parvus Corporation has received a sub-contracting agreement with Aurora Flight Sciences to supply common Mission Computers for Aurora’s Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) under several prime contracts. No financial terms were disclosed.
Parvus has delivered
Aurora Common Mission Computer (
ACMC) units for use with the
GoldenEye 80 Unmanned Aircraft System (
UAS), an advanced
Vertical Take-Off and Landing (
VTOL) aircraft designed to carry advanced sensor payloads for homeland security and battlefield operations. The ACMC computer is a small-form factor rugged computing system based on Parvus’
COTS DuraCOR 820 subsystem, designed to accommodate the environmental and physical requirements of Aurora’s airborne vehicles. The computing architecture for this Parvus subsystem is based on a low-power mobile Pentium CPU, solid state memory, Linux operating system, military-grade power supply, and various peripheral and network inputs. It is anticipated that the ACMC’s robust combination of function and small form factor ruggedness will enable the ACMC to support a wide range of unmanned vehicle operator control applications for Aurora.
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