Physical Optics Corporation (POC) has received a firm-fixed-price contract to supply secure, advanced data storage systems for new-production F-16 aircraft.
Awarded by Lockheed Martin, the multi-phase development, production, and sustainment contract includes the entire system lifecycle.
The Secure Tactical Recording System (STaRS) 2.0 is based on its new High Definition and Recording System (HDVR) architecture.
The STaRS 2.0 lowers size, weight, and power (SWAP) and supports challenging intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) video applications via high-speed data transfer and recording. It also offers dual high-capacity (16TB) ruggedised removable storage modules.
Work under the $31m contract is expected to commence immediately.
POC Airborne Systems director Eric Rucker said: “We are extremely excited to get this programme underway and look forward to partnering with Lockheed Martin in the future.”
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POC holds more than 160 issued patents worldwide, which cover 60 technologies. It caters to military and defence, homeland security, and selected commercial markets.