New Rugged SIU To Meet MIL-specifications
Hot out of design verification, UEI’s new SIU is developed to match the Navy’s rigorous requirements for an existing and obsolete LRU.
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Hot out of design verification, UEI’s new SIU is developed to match the Navy’s rigorous requirements for an existing and obsolete LRU.
5/10/22 We are looking forward to seeing many avionics professionals this week at the VTOL Forum 78 and ETTC shows. It’s evident that the avionics world is pushing technology forward. UEI is ready to meet your avionics testing needs to give system architects the ability to design systems with confidence. Here's a snapshot of our avionics customers, solutions and recent customer news.
8/11/22 We will be at GVSETS 8/16-8/18 in Novi, MI (Ground Vehicle Systems & Tech Symposium). We partner with many automotive test engineers and look forward to learning more about recent trends. As we prepare for GVSETS this month, we focused on vehicles and the challenges facing the industry today.
The US Navy’s LCAC (Landing Craft Air Cushion) fleet is a vital part of Navy operations and is responsible for transporting weapons systems, equipment, cargo and personnel of the Marine Air/Ground Task Force both from ship to shore and across the beach. The LCAC is designed to make it uniquely suited for this mission. However, the fleet is over three decades old and faces obsolescence challenges. To solve these challenges, the Navy introduced the LCAC SLEP (Service Life Extension Program), which would overhaul the LCAC’s existing legacy systems with newer equipment. To do so, the Navy needed rugged, reliable, and flexible data acquisition and control hardware. Learn more.
The US Navy’s LCAC (Landing Craft Air Cushion) fleet is a vital part of Navy operations and is responsible for transporting weapons systems, equipment, cargo and personnel of the Marine Air/Ground Task Force both from ship to shore and across the beach. The LCAC is designed to make it uniquely suited for this mission. However, the fleet is over three decades old and faces obsolescence challenges. To solve these challenges, the Navy introduced the LCAC SLEP (Service Life Extension Program), which would overhaul the LCAC’s existing legacy systems with newer equipment. To do so, the Navy needed rugged, reliable, and flexible data acquisition and control hardware.
April 23-25, 2024 | Warren, MI | Booth #F12
MDEX | Michigan Defense Exposition & Opportunities Conference
MDEX is a premiere DOD buyer/supplier event. Sponsored by NDIA Michigan Chapter.
Stop by our booth and meet UEI's Sales Manager, JT Silvestri and Sales Engineer, Kraig Mikulich. UEI EVENT INFO
UEI's Spring 2020 Newsletter. Insightful solutions, events, news, education and more.
United Electronic Industries (UEI) is pleased to announce the US NAVY has selected the company’s DNR-MIL series I/O control chassis in conjunction with its VxWorks BSP as the new Command, Control, Computers, Communication and Navigation (C4N) SBC4 Control, Alarm and Monitoring System (CAMS) for the LCAC fleet.
UEI provides solutions for many ship and submarine data acquisition, monitoring and control applications. UEI has designed our products to handle environmental extremes, including meeting the needs of MIL-STD-810, 461 and 1275 including temperatures from 40° to +85°C, shock to 100g, vibration to 5g.
UEI’s hardware and I/O are ideally suited for embedded control and logging applications in aerospace, military, space, industrial, vehicle, laboratories environments and more.