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Abaco wins orders to enable deployment of army tactical electronic warfare systems

Abaco has won a substantial initial order from a major European supplier to the defense industry.  The customer is under contract to supply tactical electronic warfare systems to one of the world’s major armies. The order includes quantities of Abaco’s VP868 high performance 6U OpenVPX plug-in modules with advanced digital signal processing capabilities, and Abaco’s FM134 FMC+ FPGA Mezzanine Card Direct RF Conversion Module, two of which will be mounted on each VP868. Total long-term value of the program to Abaco is estimated to be around $6 million. 

The VP868 6U OpenVPX plug-in module with features a Xilinx Zynq® dual ARM-9 device for processing offload and board management. (Picture source: Abaco)

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