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General Dynamics launches the most advanced tactical display to date – the SD9112

The SD9112 Smart Display. Image: General Dynamics Mission Systems

General Dynamics Mission Systems has launched the SD9112 – its most advanced tactical display to date – to aid militaries with better visualization to make informed decisions. 

With the high bandwidth demands of today, General Dynamics is continuing to grow its smart display and computing solutions to provide militaries with critical communications and information. The SD9112 does just that. It displays multiple high-resolution feeds from any sensor or camera with low latency to enable more efficient decision-making, driving, targeting, and stabilization in real time.

“At General Dynamics, soldier safety is our top priority. We know that when lives are on the line, every pixel counts,” said David Ibbetson, vice president and general manager of General Dynamics Mission Systems–International. “The SD9112 tactical display offers operators crystal clear visibility of surroundings and improved detection of obstacles in one ultra-high definition unit.”

According to the news release, this display was engineered specifically to withstand the harshest environments on both wheeled and tracked vehicles. Whether configured as a standalone display or a computer and display in one with Intel Xeon processing up to 6-cores, the SD9112 provides high performance for every operator in a vehicle.

To learn more about the SD9112 tactical display, visit: https://gdmissionsystems.ca/products/tactical-cis/smart-displays-and-computing/smart-displays/sd9112-smart-display  

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