When technology overmatch matters, Draper delivers. Countering the varied threats faced by the U.S. military requires advanced technology across multiple disciplines and domains.
From pioneering precision guidance for munitions, designing autonomy architecture for unmanned undersea vehicles, advancing celestial navigation technology, developing algorithms for geospatial intelligence analysis, devising both hardware and software cyber security for embedded systems—and much more, Draper collaborates with our customers to ensure they have the capabilities they need when they need them.
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Inherently Secure Processor
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Secure Micro Digital Data Link (SmDDL)
How do we prevent enemies from intercepting and manipulating RF communications with unmanned military systems?

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