Pacific Defense Launches First 3U OpenVPX Card with Silvus Radios
- Pacific Defense introduced the SX-620, a 3U OpenVPX plug-in card that enhances Mobile Ad Hoc Networking capabilities.
- The SX-620 is powered by Silvus Technologies' StreamCaster 4400 Enhanced radio module, enabling high-performance communication in challenging environments.
- This product's successful testing by the U.S. Army highlights its potential to improve military communication technologies.
In October 2024, Pacific Defense, based in El Segundo, California, announced the launch of the SX-620, a groundbreaking 3U OpenVPX plug-in card designed to enhance Mobile Ad Hoc Networking (MANET) capabilities. This innovative product integrates Silvus Technologies' MN-MIMO waveform technology, which is crucial for resilient communication in challenging environments. The SX-620 is powered by the Silvus StreamCaster 4400 Enhanced radio module, capable of delivering high data throughput and supporting a wide frequency range, making it suitable for tactical operations. The SX-620's design focuses on providing robust communication solutions for U.S. and allied forces, ensuring they maintain a technological edge in modern warfare. The product has successfully passed over-the-air acceptance testing by the U.S. Army, demonstrating its effectiveness and readiness for integration into existing military systems. This advancement aligns with the broader SOSA Technical Standard and CMOSS ecosystem, which aim to foster innovation through modular open systems. Key features of the SX-620 include its ability to link over 550 nodes, high data rates of up to 100 Mbps, and advanced interference avoidance capabilities. These attributes are essential for maintaining stable communication links in contested environments, where traditional systems may falter. The introduction of the SX-620 represents a significant step forward in military communications technology, emphasizing the importance of adaptability and resilience in defense operations. Overall, Pacific Defense's commitment to advancing open architecture standards through products like the SX-620 is expected to drive innovation and provide flexible solutions for military and commercial applications alike.