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AUSA 2021: CP North America Showcases Combat Proven Solutions for Military, Industrial and Commercial Applications
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CP North America
Mobile Military-Grade Workstations, Small Tactical Computer Systems and Unmanned Aerial Systems on Display at AUSA 2021 October 11-13 in Washington D.C., Hall A, Booth #631

PHOENIX - PennZone -- CP North America, an independently operated U.S.-based company, encompassing a family of brands including CP Technologies, CP Systems and CP Aeronautics is showcasing a range of combat-proven workstations, computing solutions and unmanned aerial systems at AUSA 2021 in Hall A, booth #631, October 11-13 in Washington D.C.

"Our expertise in designing and manufacturing custom and ruggedized computing hardware for the military and industrial companies makes us an attractive partner," said Mike McCormack, president and CEO, CP North America. "Whether it's a solider in the field, a worker in a factory, or an operator of consumer entertainment and sports experiences, they require computing solutions that are sustainable, durable, and in many cases, can withstand extreme environments. Our five-year warranty, revision control and configuration management provided with our products keeps them consistent for the life of the program, which is a big advantage for our customers."

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CP Technologies Small Tactical Computer Systems

One of the many solutions highlighted by CP North America at AUSA 2021 is the Small Tactical Computer Systems (STCS) from CP Technologies. Optimized for low size, weight and power (SWaP), the STCS are small form factor modules that provide powerful processing performance optimized to the customer applications, gigabit switching and routing options and provide over 10 minutes of sustained battery backup time.

"Our customers looking for rugged tactical systems have the confidence of knowing that their computer system will be built and tested to meet and exceed any military specifications for shock and vibration, EMI, temperature and humidity extremes and more," said Mark Kempf, vice president, CP Technologies & CP Systems. "We're are also a preferred partner because we can rapidly engineer to our customer's specifications and customize production runs."

STCS accommodate flexible mounting options with brackets that can be mounted in a standalone configuration, to a bulkhead, in a half-rack/case, or a standard 19" rack. In a sealed system configuration, STCS are designed for IP65 environments, as well as harsh environmental specs such as MIL-STD-810G, 901E, and 461G.

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