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DARPA is asking industry to develop a smart bandage for the battlefield that will predict and treat infected wounds.
Sensors

Researchers want smart bandage with embedded sensors for battlefield wound monitoring and infection control

March 3, 2025
Bandage will monitor wounds for infection and employ closed-loop control when infection is predicted, or to treat an existing infection.
The Acromag VPX7600 3U OpenVPX single-board computer is for high-performance rugged embedded computing applications.
Computers

SOSA-aligned single-board computer with XMC mezzanine for rugged embedded computing introduced by Acromag

March 3, 2025
NVMe drive provides as much as 1 terabyte of M.2 data storage; backplane I/O includes 2.5 Gigabit Ethernet, DisplayPort, USB 3.2, and SATA III.
The Congatec aReady.IOT embedded computing design and development tools software packages offer remote management, software maintenance, and system visualization via a dashboard.
Computers

Embedded computing software design and development tools for predictive maintenance introduced by Congatec

Feb. 28, 2025
Users can process data to carry out automated processes such as data analysis, software updates, or event-triggered calls to action.
The AN/AQS-24B mine hunter being deployed from the Mine Countermeasures Unmanned Surface Vessel (MCM USV).
Sensors

Northrop Grumman asked for upgrades of Side-scan sonar and digital signal processing for mine hunting

Feb. 27, 2025
The AN/AQS-24 can be towed through the water by surface vessels and helicopters in areas where naval commanders suspect the presence of enemy mines.
U.S. Army paratroopers fire a TOW 2B missile during a live-fire exercise at the Joint Multinational Training Command in Grafenwoehr, Germany.
Sensors

Army asks RTX Raytheon for TOW 2B optically guided anti-tank missiles with wireless radio control capability

Feb. 27, 2025
The TOW operator aims by maintaining the sight cross hairs on the target. The launcher automatically steers the missile along the line-of-sight.