Company highlights product viability for manned-unmanned platforms
Fuse successfully demonstrated its tactical edge communications and network management products in support of the U.S. Pacific Fleet Unmanned Systems Integrated Battle Problem 24.1. Conducted off the southern coast of California in March, the IBP 24.1 exercise demonstrated and examined joint warfighting concepts with joint asymmetric capabilities using manned and unmanned systems “Above the Sea, On the Sea and Below the Sea.”
“Unmanned aerial vehicles and surface vessels are revolutionizing warfare in the modern era. The integration of these systems with manned platforms across the air, land, and maritime domains is advancing battlefield capability around the world,” said Sumner Lee, CEO of Fuse. “Participating in IBP 24.1 is a testament to our commitment to warfighters and an opportunity to demonstrate the viability of Fuse technologies for operational employment aboard manned-unmanned platforms as well as command nodes ashore.”
In support of the exercise, Fuse demonstrated key capabilities of the company’s software and hardware products to support a distributed set of unmanned surface vessels executing technology automation of existing operations. Demonstrations included features of: CORE® 4, a minimized SWaP multi-functional network controller with radio management; T3, a remote network visualization, monitoring, and management solution for multi-domain operations; and MANIAC, an advanced controller for a dynamic tactical edge networking architecture.
Fuse’s support of IBP 24.1 is one in a series of technical experimentation events to demonstrate and validate the operational utility of its technologies and systems that support the Department of Defense’s CJADC2 initiative.
About Fuse Integration
Fuse is a warfighter-focused engineering and design firm providing innovative communications, networking, and computing solutions for defense customers. The company’s virtualized network systems, tactical edge network, and airborne networking gateway products improve the sharing of information, video, text, and voice among warfighters throughout airborne, maritime, and ground environments. Founded in 2010, Fuse is a service-disabled veteran-owned small business with headquarters in San Diego and a corporate office in Washington, D.C. www.fuseintegration.com