US Army combat vehicles are set to receive a significant technology upgrade after One Stop Systems (OSS) secured a $1.2 million contract to supply advanced onboard computing and visualization solutions.
Under the deal, OSS will provide ruggedized computing systems, intelligent data-routing hardware, and next-generation crew computers, all housed in a passively cooled chassis designed for harsh operational environments.
The integrated solution fuses real-time video and sensor data to deliver a complete 360-degree situational awareness capability, enhancing target detection and overall combat effectiveness, even in degraded or low-visibility conditions.
Central to the system is OSS’s high-performance networking and computing architecture, which is compatible with existing US Army platforms such as the Stryker, Bradley, and Abrams, as well as future manned and optionally manned combat vehicles.
The hardware is currently undergoing extensive testing at the US Army Ground Vehicle Systems Center in Michigan, where it is being evaluated under realistic battlefield scenarios.
These trials will assess the system’s ability to meet operational requirements while supporting the Army’s long-term goals for increased mobility, autonomy, and digital modernization.








































