SWaP-Optimized IP Router Targets Naval, Civil Vehicle, Aircraft Installations

Curtiss-Wright Defense Solutions’ Parvus DuraMAR 5915 rugged IP router will find homes in IP networking and networking technology refresh and situational-awareness applications in naval/civil vehicle/aircraft installations.
April 8, 2014

Curtiss-Wright Defense Solutions’ Parvus DuraMAR 5915 rugged IP router will find homes in IP networking and networking technology refresh and situational-awareness applications in naval/civil vehicle/aircraft installations. They include those seeking a migration path for previous-generation Parvus DuraMAR networking subsystems deployed in littoral combat ships, amphibious assault vehicles, and unmanned surface vehicles. Integrated with Cisco Systems’ 5915 embedded services router (ESR) card, the commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) Cisco IOS-managed mobile router features dual wide-area-network (WAN) uplinks. The space, weight and power (SWaP) solution comes as either a standalone five-port network router or with an integrated Gigabit Ethernet switch for a total of 19 Ethernet ports.

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