“Voyager G1 turns every dismounted operator into a node on the Lattice Mesh, Anduril’s software platform for connecting sensors, systems, and operators across the battlespace,” the company said in a news release earlier this week. “The device supports data sharing, voice communications, and live video across dispersed teams, allowing units to continue operating even when disconnected from higher headquarters or traditional infrastructure.”
Anduril Introduces Edge Compute for Battlefield Soldiers
Size of a radio, waterproof
Defense company Anduril Industries has introduced Gateway 1, a rugged, body-worn compute and communications system designed to fit inside a foot soldier’s kit.
About the size of a radio, waterproof, and built to run on very little power, Voyager G1 combines compute, networking, and communications in a single wearable device. The system allows mission applications and edge AI workloads to run directly at the tactical edge instead of relying on servers in the rear.
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