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Mission Critical Rugged Computing<br />

<strong>JOINT</strong> <strong>PLATFORM</strong> <strong>TABLET</strong> (<strong>JPT</strong>)<br />

DRS’ Joint Platform Tablet (<strong>JPT</strong>) provides all-in-one computing<br />

functionality for space-constrained vehicle applications. The<br />

<strong>JPT</strong> is an ultra-rugged computer designed specifically for<br />

demanding military applications. The <strong>JPT</strong> features a militarygrade<br />

aluminum case, Dual Core Processor, 128 GB Solid<br />

State removable hard drive and a 10.4-inch XGA display with<br />

dependable 5-wire touch screen display. The display is NVIS<br />

capable.<br />

The <strong>JPT</strong> meets MIL-STD-810G, MIL-STD-461F and features<br />

embedded MIL-STD-1275 power conditioning. The <strong>JPT</strong> can<br />

be hard-mounted directly into a vehicle platform without the<br />

added costs of an additional vibration isolation kit. Future<br />

capability enhancement is provided via embedded SAASM<br />

GPS and embedded TacLink/PCIDM modem options and a<br />

Type III PCMCIA slot. Additionally, <strong>JPT</strong> systems provide for<br />

future CPU upgrades to processors and enhanced 2 GB RAM<br />

expandable to 4GB.<br />

DRS’ <strong>JPT</strong> is already the rugged tablet of choice for:<br />

<br />

• U.S. Army Movement Tracking System (MTS) Program<br />

• U.S. Army PM Mortars Dismounted Mortar Tablet<br />

• U.S. Marine Corps Target Location Designation Hand-Off<br />

System (TLDHS) Program<br />

• U.S. Air Force Tactical Air Control Party Modernization<br />

(TACP-M) Program<br />

• U.S. Army Intelligent Munitions Systems (IMS) Program<br />

• U.S. Army Force XXI Battle Command Brigade and<br />

Below/Blue Force Tracking system (FBCB2/BFT)<br />

• U.S. Special Operations Command (SOCOM)<br />

DRS’ <strong>JPT</strong> provides rugged and reliable computing to the<br />

Warfighter for use with mission critical applications.<br />

Warfighters depend on DRS for computer systems that go<br />

wherever the mission is.<br />

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Highlights<br />

• Meets MIL-STD-810G<br />

• DuraCase TM housing machined<br />

from aircraft grade aluminum for<br />

maximum strength<br />

•Passive thermal management<br />

eliminates switches and fans<br />

•Embedded MIL-STD-1275 power<br />

•NVG compatible display<br />

• MT 2011/2012 XCVR adapter cable<br />

• 911 button<br />

Available Options<br />

• Modular Vehicle mount configured<br />

for MTS System<br />

• Rugged Keyboard<br />

• Kick Stand for desk top<br />

functionality<br />

• AC/DC Power Adapter<br />

• Adapter cables<br />

• Embedded SAASM GPS<br />

• Embedded TacLink modem<br />

• Embedded PCIDM modem<br />

• Soft carrying case<br />

• Upgraded RAM<br />

COMPUTER<br />

Weight<br />

Dimensions<br />

Power management<br />

Power<br />

Power, external<br />

TECHNICAL<br />

Processor<br />

Memory<br />

Storage<br />

Audio<br />

USB capability<br />

Ethernet capability<br />

HARDWARE/SOFTWARE FEATURES<br />

Expansion and integration<br />

Display<br />

Touch screen<br />

Serial ports<br />

Connector panel<br />

Communication, optional<br />

Antenna, optional<br />

Night vision, optional<br />

Docking, optional<br />

under 9 lbs. with GPS and secure communications card<br />

12.25 L x 8.5 H x 2 D inches<br />

MS, APM and ACP<br />

15-33 VDC vehicle power per MIL-STD-1275(D)<br />

11.2 x 10 x 1.9 inches (28.4 x 25.5 x 4.8 centimeters)<br />

AC/DC 70 watt external power supply<br />

1.66 GHz Dual Core<br />

2 GB RAM (4 GB RAM option)<br />

128 GB solid state hard drive, removable cartridge, 160GB rotating HDD (optional)<br />

integrated speaker, AC ‘97 standard, MPEG playback<br />

5 USB 2.0 ports (2 commercial, 2 Mil, 1 rugged keyboard interface)<br />

10/100 Ethernet port<br />

embedded PCMCIA type III or type II PCMCIA<br />

10.4-inch XGA active matrix color<br />

5-wire resistive touch screen input withstands 35 million transflective<br />

activations in a single area vs. typical 1 million<br />

RS-232, 4 x RS-422<br />

4 x MIL-DTL-38999 connectors, 9-pin D-sub (VGA Video), RJ 45 (LAN), 2x<br />

USB Type A<br />

TacLink 3000e, PCIDM card, SAASM GPS, Commercial GPS<br />

integrated GPS<br />

NVG/NVIS adjustable brightness<br />

desktop stand, vehicle<br />

ENVIRONMENTAL<br />

Temperature, operating<br />

-35° to +60°C<br />

Temperature, storage<br />

-35° to +71°C<br />

Temperature, shock<br />

-35°C to 21°C and 21°C to 60°C each within 10-minute intervals<br />

Shock<br />

MIL-STD-810G, Method 516.6, Proc. I<br />

Altitude<br />

15,000 feet operating per MIL-STD-810G, Method 500.5, Proc I (storage),<br />

Proc II (operational)<br />

Dust<br />

exposure to wind blown sand and dust particles at a rate of 20 ±3 miles per hour<br />

for 30 minutes per MIL-STD-810G, Method 510.5, Proc I<br />

Water tightness<br />

wind driven rain, 2"/hr @ 40 mph for 30 min. per MIL-STD-810G, Method<br />

510.5, Proc I<br />

Climate<br />

fungus resistant<br />

Explosive atmosphere<br />

non-explosive when tested per MIL-STD-810G, Method 511.5, Proc I<br />

Salt and fog<br />

48-hour exposure per MIL-STD-810G, Method 509.5, Proc I<br />

Solar radiation<br />

exposure per MIL-STD-810G, Method 505.5, Proc I, hot-dry<br />

Vibration (wheeled vehicle) MIL-STD-810G, Method 514.6, Proc I, Category 20 Figure C-3<br />

Vibration (tracked vehicle)<br />

levels specified in MIL-STD-810E, Notice 1, Method 514.4, Table 514.4-AXIX<br />

(M113 crew compartment walls)<br />

Vibration (aggravated) MIL-STD-810G, Method 514.6, Section 4.2.2<br />

Road shock<br />

operate during 3 half-sine shock qualifier impluses in each direction of each<br />

orthogonal axis (total of 18 shocks) at a peak amplitude of 30g (-0%, +20%)<br />

and a duration of 11 ms (-0%, +50%)<br />

Functional shock<br />

operates during 3 half-sine shock impulses in each direction of each<br />

orthogonal axis (total of 18 shocks) at a peak amplitude of 40 g (-0%, +20%)<br />

and a duration of 6 ms (-0%, +50%)<br />

Ballistic shock<br />

operates during 3 half-sine shock impulses in each direction of each<br />

orthogonal axis (total of 18 shocks) at a peak amplitude of 50 g (-0%, +20%)<br />

and duration of 10 ms (-0%, +50%)<br />

Transit drop<br />

MIL-STD-810G, Method 516.6, Proc. IV<br />

EMI<br />

MIL-STD-461F, CE102, CS101, CS114, RE102 and RS103<br />

ESD<br />

IEC 61000-4-2 level 1 for non-operating, level 4 for operational<br />

HEMP<br />

MIL-STD-461E, CS116<br />

DRS Tactical Systems, Inc.<br />

1110 West Hibiscus Blvd. Melbourne, FL 32901 Tel. 321.727.3672 Fax 321.725.0496 www.drs-ts.com | sales@drs-ts.com<br />

The information in this data sheet is to the best of our knowledge, accurate as of the date of issue. DRS Tactical Systems, Inc. reserves the right to change this information<br />

without notice. Nothing herein shall be deemed to create any warranty, expressed or implied. Copyright © DRS Tactical Systems, Inc. 2012 All Rights Reserved<br />

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