Curtiss-Wright has won a contract from Raytheon to supply rugged single-board computers for the US Army Centurion Weapon System.
Under the contract, Curtiss will provide digital signal processors, buffer memory cards, SVME-412 DSP, SCP-122 SBC, SPMC-230 StarLink modules and MM-6790F/8M Flash module.
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The Centurion Weapon System is based on the proven Phalanx system for intercepting rockets, artillery and mortar rounds in the air.
The boards will control the system’s target-tracking system radar and compute fire correlations in the main system computer.
