The US Army is moving forward with a major combat vehicle technology upgrade after One Stop Systems (OSS) secured a $1.2-million contract to supply advanced computing and visualization solutions. The effort is designed to enhance situational awareness and battlefield effectiveness across current and future armored platforms.

Under the agreement, OSS will deliver ruggedized computing units, intelligent data-routing hardware, and next-generation crew computers, all housed within a passively cooled chassis suitable for harsh combat environments. These systems will process real-time video and sensor inputs to generate a 360-degree situational awareness view, improving target detection and crew decision-making, particularly in degraded visibility conditions.

The solution is built around OSS high-speed networking and computing technology, ensuring compatibility with existing US Army platforms such as the Stryker, Bradley, and M1 Abrams, while also supporting future manned and optionally manned combat vehicles. The modular design aligns with the army’s broader digital modernization and autonomy objectives.

Currently, the hardware is undergoing rigorous testing at the US Army Ground Vehicle Systems Center in Michigan, where it is being evaluated under realistic battlefield conditions. The trials will assess the system’s ability to meet operational requirements while enabling future advances in mobility, autonomy, and digital integration across the armored force.

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