To help address power and communication challenges on the battlefield, Ultralife Corporation, a leading provider of mission critical battery and RF power solutions, will be exhibiting at this year’s Defence & Security Equipment International (DSEI) exhibition from 9-12 September at ExCel London, UK. At Booth S5-150, Ultralife will showcase several of its cutting-edge technologies, ranging from amplifiers and mounts to batteries designed for military applications.
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To protect sensitive data and speed up data processing, militaries are increasingly using edge computer servers, which store data locally rather than in the cloud. At Booth S5-150, visitors can learn about Ultralife’s edge server cases, which help to transport and protect the servers, switches and other devices from weather, vibrations and harsh temperatures in the field. Also on display will be a Crescent server, one of the first body-worn, battery-powered edge computer servers that is capable of processing data locally and faster than most existing solutions.
Ultralife’s stand will also feature the company’s latest RF amplifier, the A-2303. This product is designed to be the smallest, lightest RF amplifier available. The A-2303 is ideal for international militaries because it can be repaired and calibrated in-country, using documentation, instrumentation and LabVIEW test routines. The latter involves using a graphical platform to develop automated production, validation, and research test systems.
Additionally, Ultralife’s Battery and Energy Division will showcase its new conformal wearable battery that is easily concealed, lightweight, rugged and thin. Formed of 20 small rectangles, it bends easily around the body for a comfortable fit. Also on display will be the popular range of XX90 batteries that have powered military communication gear for decades. The XX90s will appear alongside Ultralife’s range of mounts, which are used to secure radios in vehicles and base stations, and to charge batteries.
"DSEI offers unmatched access to international military delegations, government decision-makers, and leading industry innovators, which is why it’s essential for Ultralife to have a presence there," explained Jim Rasmussen, President of Communications Systems at Ultralife. "This is a great opportunity to showcase our capabilities and emerging products — all of which are suited to harsh, unforgiving military environments."
"Aside from the battlefields on land, naval applications may require subsea batteries that can power equipment at up to 6,000m ocean depth," added Leon Adams, VP sales & marketing at Southwest Electronic Energy (SWE), an Ultralife company. "SWE’s SeaSafe® batteries, which can be placed direct-in-water, in a pressure-balanced, oil-filled case, or in a pressure vessel will be shown at DSEI for the first time."
The SeaSafe® range is certified to American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) standards that are similar to NAVSEA and DNV. Designed specifically for these batteries, SeaSafe® Observer Software allows the battery life and health to be monitored from the surface.
If you’re at DSEI this year and want to find out how Ultralife’s batteries, amplifiers and other products can improve power and communication in your project, visit Booth S5-150 and see the technology for yourself. Alternatively, visit the company’s website and contact the team at https://www.ultralifecorporation.com/contact/