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The Enhanced Tactical Computer or ETC is a portable rugged computer, built by Elbit Systems, and used by the United States Department of Defense. It is a modular system, built using COTS hardware, and enclosed in MIL-STD 810 cases, build to withstand harsh conditions and temperatures from -25° to 55°C. [1] The ETC is designed to be used with Military Standard thermal and night vision goggles.

Specs

5.5kg 10"x9"x3.5" Operating Sys Windows xp

Hardware

It is uses a Pentium III processor, which can be upgraded via a specially designed removable module. It is equipped with a touch screen TFT display, Readable display in direct sunlight, with 600x800 resolution. [1] Removable 10-40gig hard drive, and removable power supply.

Includes an embedded GPS receiver, LAN jack, USB port, PS2 port. [2] Two PC Card Type II or a single Type III are available. Communications interfaces are supported via Elbit's communications controller, supporting up to six networks at 64 kbit/s. Compatible with Windows or Linux operating systems. [1]

See also

Sources

  1. ^ a b c https://defense-update.com/20050611_etc.html
  2. ^ "page201.qxd" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2007-09-26. Retrieved 2007-07-04.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Enhanced Tactical Computer or ETC is a portable rugged computer, built by Elbit Systems, and used by the United States Department of Defense. It is a modular system, built using COTS hardware, and enclosed in MIL-STD 810 cases, build to withstand harsh conditions and temperatures from -25° to 55°C. [1] The ETC is designed to be used with Military Standard thermal and night vision goggles.

Specs

5.5kg 10"x9"x3.5" Operating Sys Windows xp

Hardware

It is uses a Pentium III processor, which can be upgraded via a specially designed removable module. It is equipped with a touch screen TFT display, Readable display in direct sunlight, with 600x800 resolution. [1] Removable 10-40gig hard drive, and removable power supply.

Includes an embedded GPS receiver, LAN jack, USB port, PS2 port. [2] Two PC Card Type II or a single Type III are available. Communications interfaces are supported via Elbit's communications controller, supporting up to six networks at 64 kbit/s. Compatible with Windows or Linux operating systems. [1]

See also

Sources

  1. ^ a b c https://defense-update.com/20050611_etc.html
  2. ^ "page201.qxd" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2007-09-26. Retrieved 2007-07-04.

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