One Stop Systems has been awarded a $1.2 million US Army contract to equip combat vehicles with advanced onboard computing and 360-degree visualization technology, marking another step in the service’s push toward digitally enhanced ground warfare capabilities.
The contract covers the delivery of mission-critical rugged computers, smart data distribution systems, and modern crew workstations integrated into a passively cooled, combat-ready enclosure. By fusing sensor and camera feeds in real time, the system provides crews with a comprehensive panoramic view of the battlefield, enhancing survivability and operational awareness in low-light or obscured environments.
OSS’s computing architecture leverages high-bandwidth networking and processing hardware designed to operate across a range of current and future US Army platforms. The technology is compatible with vehicles such as the Abrams main battle tank, Bradley fighting vehicle, and Stryker, while also supporting emerging optionally manned and autonomous ground systems.
The solution is now being evaluated at the Army’s Ground Vehicle Systems Center in Michigan, where testing will determine its readiness for operational deployment. Results from these trials will inform future adoption as the US Army continues to modernize its ground combat vehicles, autonomy, and digital battlefield capabilities.






