
General Dynamics' New SD8010 Smart Display
"Military vehicles typically require separate computing assets for classified and unclassified information systems, creating a drain on both space and power," explains David Ibbetson, general manager, General Dynamics Canada. "Our new Smart Displays provide our clients with a solution for information access across different security domains simultaneously, without compromising security, reliability or data and eliminating the need for separate information systems."
The SD8010 Smart Display is intrinsically convection-cooled to meet rigorous military standards. Additional key features include touch screen, multiple video and audio input channels, streaming and snapshot video capture, multiple vehicle-bus interfaces, wireless communications, VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) capabilities, embedded Ground-Based GPS Receiver Application Module, multiple I/O ports and a solid-state hard drive. Developed for ground combat vehicles in harsh military environments, these enhanced product features provide a flexible platform that adapts to the changing dynamics of missions during supporting interoperability and future innovation enhancements.
General Dynamics Canada is part of General Dynamics C4 Systems, a business unit of General Dynamics. Additional information is available at www.gdcanada.com.
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Sd8010 Smart Display
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