New avionics data recorder, storage and transfer systems accelerate communications, situational awareness and surveillance
August 18 2021 - 4:15PM
Mercury Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ: MRCY, www.mrcy.com), a leader in
trusted, secure mission-critical technologies for aerospace and
defense, today launched its new avionics data recorder, storage,
and transfer systems. The innovative systems are purpose-built to
provide air and operations crews with intuitive high-speed secure
and reliable data exchange. By recording, storing and transferring
data to and from both rotary- and fixed-wing aircraft, these
systems enable critical intelligence, surveillance and
reconnaissance (ISR) applications.
"Traditional avionics data recorder, storage and transfer
systems are expensive and customized for specific platforms, making
them difficult and costly to maintain and refresh,” said Jay
Abendroth, vice president and general manager, Mercury Mission.
“They also do not deliver the same high performance per footprint
that Mercury’s solutions provide and typically do not offer
advanced encryption capabilities. Our airborne systems rapidly
integrate, with low risk, into any aircraft or system architecture.
Data feeds are safely processed on Mercury’s BuiltSAFE™ mission
computing solutions with three decades of proven performance on
multiple safety-critical platforms. It’s another example of our
leadership in safety-critical avionics solutions and reinforces our
commitment to make commercial technology profoundly more accessible
to aerospace and defense.”
The family of systems includes the following products:
- The High Definition Video Recorder (HDVR) family are highly
scalable convection-cooled recorders designed for platforms needing
high-fidelity data capacity, video and audio compression, and
faster read/write speeds. High capacity removable memory allows for
large data loads and encryption options keep data secure.
- The Advanced Data Transfer Systems (ADTS) feature fast data
transfer with 1000MB/s data transfer speeds, 100MB/s+ SATA
read/write speeds, crash survivable memory options, and encryption
to speed information exchange and protect data during mission
critical operations.
- The Data Storage Systems are network attached storage (NAS)
units engineered to deliver high-performance multi-level security
in remote, inhospitable environments. Platform agnostic, the
systems are well-suited for data-intensive critical missions. With
up to 32 TB of memory, the NAS units can quickly route and classify
data.
All systems are built with modular, open architectures, and
seamlessly integrate into aircraft computing ecosystems to reduce
program risk, cost, and downtime. Fast transfer and read speeds
enable aircrews to quickly transfer pre- and post-flight data.
Secure storage and crash-survivable memory safeguard the data to
optimize missions and simplify aircraft and platform
maintenance.
Mercury envisions, creates and delivers innovative technology
solutions purpose-built to meet its customers most pressing
high-tech needs. For more information on these systems, visit the
product page, or contact Mercury at (866) 627-6951 or
info@mrcy.com.
Mercury Systems – Innovation That Matters®
Mercury Systems is a global commercial technology company serving
the aerospace and defense industry. Headquartered in Andover,
Mass., the company delivers trusted, secure open architecture
processing solutions powering a broad range of mission-critical
applications in the most challenging and demanding environments.
Inspired by its purpose of delivering Innovation that Matters, By
and For People Who Matter, Mercury helps make the world a safer,
more secure place for all. To learn more, visit mrcy.com, or follow
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CONTACTRobert McGrail, Director of
Corporate CommunicationsMercury Systems Inc.+1 (978) 967-1366
| robert.mcgrail@mrcy.com
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