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US Navy unmanned aircraft program to utilize MPU5 radios - sUAS News

11 May 2021 Persistent Systems, LLC (“Persistent”), a leader in mobile ad hoc networking (MANET) solutions, announced today that it will be supplying Martin UAV, an industry partner whose V-BAT VTOL unmanned aircraft system was just selected for the Navy’s Mi2 program, with MPU5 and Embedded Module networking devices over the coming years. The Mi2 program seeks to supplement systems currently used by the Navy with an expeditionary platform that has a smaller logistical footprint and quicker set-up time.  Martin UAV’s V-BAT was chosen as this next-generation Vertical Take-Off and Landing (VTOL) replacement following an Mi2 live demonstration conducted in November-December at Yuma Proving Ground, in Arizona.

US Navy unmanned aircraft program to utilize MPU5 radios

Lights Out: What If Iran or Russia Killed American GPS ?

Lights Out: What If Iran or Russia Killed American GPS ?
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Persistent s MANET technology supports USAF ACE demonstration

Persistent s MANET technology supports USAF ACE demonstration
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Persistent Systems: Wave Relay®, Mobile Ad-Hoc Networking Solution MANET, Wireless Secure Scalable Communication - sUAS News

Android™-loaded MPU5 runs Autonodyne common control station software while RDC provides command inputs. NEW YORK, N.Y. â€“ Persistent Systems, LLC (“Persistent”) , a leader in mobile ad hoc networking (MANET) technology, announced today that its MPU5 handheld device and Rugged Display and Controller (RDC) were successfully used in conjunction with Autonodyne’s RCU-1000 Common Control Station software, which allows a single user to control one or more dissimilar unmanned aircraft systems (UAS). In November 2020, engineers from Autonodyne, a Boston-based AI engineering firm, installed their RCU-1000 Android™-based UAS control software on Persistent’s MPU5 tactical networking device. The MPU5 provided the datalink to the primary UAS and the Android computer to run Autonodyne’s software. The RDC was the user interface (touch screen, joysticks, buttons) to control the flight of an American-made UAS over a field in Massachusetts.

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