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TTTECH to Deliver Networking Equipment for US Army HADES Spy Plane

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According to the report, the US Army has selected TTTECH North America to provide an advanced networking solution for the service’s ongoing High Accuracy Detection and Exploitation System (HADES) aircraft program.

The report stated that TTTECH will provide a 10 Gigabit Time-Sensitive Network platform that includes switches and endpoints aligned with the aerospace onboard Ethernet standard, along with network configuration tools and supporting software.

The report also stated that the equipment supports real-time data relay between avionics equipment with fault-tolerant scheduling and adheres to safety certification DO-178 Design Assurance Level A, which serves as the highest aviation software standard against systems that could cause flight accidents.

The report said that the platform uses an open digital architecture that allows the military to upgrade and reconfigure systems quickly while lowering long-term costs and supporting modular, plug-and-play components.

Alvaro Soares, products and customer programs director at TTTECH North America, said that this award reflects our commitment to delivering innovative, network platform solutions that enable secure, high-speed connectivity for upgradeable mission-critical systems. Soares added that they look forward to contributing to the Army’s vision for a future-ready digital backbone on the HADES program and beyond.

In addition, the upcoming HADES fleet will replace the US Army’s legacy turboprop intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance planes, as the military pushes for systems with enhanced operational altitude and flight speed. The initiative, announced in 2024, will run for 12 years and is expected to produce up to six platforms.

Source: The Defense Post

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