One Stop Systems (OSS) has won a $1.2 million contract to enhance US Army combat vehicles with advanced computing and visualization technology.

The program includes the delivery of rugged computing modules, intelligent data-routing components, and modern crew computing systems, all integrated within a passively cooled enclosure suited for demanding battlefield environments.

By processing real-time video and sensor inputs, the system provides crews with a comprehensive 360-degree view of their surroundings, improving situational awareness, target identification, and operational performance in poor visibility conditions.

OSS’s high-speed networking and computing hardware forms the core of the solution and is designed to integrate seamlessly with current Army vehicles, including Stryker, Bradley, and Abrams, as well as next-generation manned and optionally manned platforms.

The technology is now being put through rigorous evaluations at the US Army Ground Vehicle Systems Center in Michigan, replicating real-world combat conditions.

The outcome of these tests will determine the system’s readiness to support operational use and its role in advancing future Army initiatives focused on mobility, autonomy, and digital transformation.

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