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Connectors & cables


INTEROPERABILITY IN MILITARY SYSTEMS


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he interoperability of systems in the military sphere plays a crucial role during modern military operations. It allows different armed forces and units to work together seamlessly, exchange information and use resources efficiently. Inadequate communication and data exchange between the different systems leads to malfunctions, inefficiencies and security risks.


INTEROPERABILITY DRIVES DEVELOPMENT AT ODU


It is precisely these requirements that have a major influence on product development. The current geo-political situation shows how important it is that Allies must be able to support each other quickly with defence systems. Crews and maintenance and aftercare logistics must also be able to adapt to the new systems without much preparation time. ODU is looking for holistic solutions with various approaches. Be it with adapter solutions, as a partner in the development of comprehensive solutions or with innovative connectivity solutions such as the ODU AMC Series T.


The ODU AMC Series T offers a miniature 38999 connector, which offers maximum flexibility in field assembly due to the three on one locking mechanism and meets the environmental requirements for an innovative connector. Depending on the application, a Thread-Lock, Push-Pull or Break-Away connector can be connected to a universal socket. This reduces the number of different connectors and improves the emergency running properties. The advantage for the user is enormous. Easy handling in dangerous situations, even when restricted by protective equipment such as gloves, night vision devices or thermal imaging devices, is essential.


STRONGER NETWORKING AND HIGHER DATA RATES


In the future, both emergency services and vehicles will be even more closely networked to enable a seamless exchange of information. Advanced communication systems allow information to be shared in real time. State-of- the-art technologies increase data transfer speeds. This requires scalable connection technology solutions that guarantee data, signal and power transmissions – the ideal field of application for the ODU AMC Series T with Expanded Beam Performance. It combines the advantages of a classic expanded beam solution, such as insensitivity to dirt, scratches and vibrations, with the high-performance attenuation values of a physical contact (< 0.3 dB). Compared to conventional expanded beam lens technology, three to four times the


20 September 2023 Instrumentation Monthly


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