Trusted by BAE Systems, L3Harris, Northrop Grumman, and SAIC, our rugged MIL-STD computers and monitors are designed and built in the United States.
Often used as integrated solutions with heads-up mounting in military vehicles, our NEMA 6 and IP67 All-Weather computers and monitors provide a rugged solution for reliable computing in compact spaces.
Engineered according to your needs, they can be applied in extreme conditions, from navigating the cold arctic seas to tactical vehicles driving offroad in the desert heat.
Our FieldStation portable MIL-STD computer is designed to give soldiers the tactical edge in mission-critical applications.
With sunlight-readable screens and IP67 protection to prevent dust and water ingress, these rugged computers are ready for the world's most demanding environments, including extreme temperatures and humidity.
Our Cube series offers the most rugged small form factor computers on the market. Each model is designed to meet specific needs.
Engineered with a fully milled enclosure, the IP67 SuperCube is built to endure heavy impacts while seamlessly integrating with your existing display.
Featuring a robust aluminum shell, the ToughCube meets IP67 standards, ensuring durability in the harshest environments.
Military standards that our products are built to meet include:
MIL-STD 167: Vibration resistance of shipboard equipmentMIL-STD 461: Electromagnetic interference (EMI) shieldingMIL-STD 810: Temperate, humidity, shock, and vibrationMIL-STD 901: Shock resistance of shipboard equipmentMIL-STD 3009: Night vision imaging systems (NVIS)
The most important feature of military computers, our units are engineered with security at the forefront.
Our rugged military computers are designed to be reliable solutions for keeping classified data secure, and they are equipped with Trusted Platform Modules (TPM) 2.0 as required.
Our FieldStation computers are always equipped with MIL-DTL 38999 connectors. Our All-Weather computers, monitors, and small form factor computers, including the SuperCube and ToughCube, also offer these connectors when required for military use.
Our All-Weather, FieldStation, and SuperCube computers offer removable hard drives, which service members can use to save sensitive data in the rare event that a computer must be left behind or destroyed.
Designed for reliable performance in hostile environments, our military-grade computers and monitors are available with EMI shielding technology compatible with MIL-STD 461.
Our All-Weather computers are frequently used in off-road military vehicles and naval vessels and are often upgraded with shock and vibration-resistant components such as M8, M12, and M23 I/O ports or MIL-DTL 38999 connectors.
With up to 1800 nits of brightness, our rugged field computers have been engineered for use in mission-critical programs. Whether you need a portable or installed computer, our products are ready for outdoor defense applications.
When your military computer system requires a touchscreen solution, our rugged units have options for multiple touch technologies designed for durability, including those compatible with gloves.
Ready for outdoor use, our FieldStation, All-Weather, and SuperCube are built to meet IP67 protection standards, preventing dust and water ingress.
With features such as thermostat-controlled heaters that allow for reliable operation in below-freezing temperatures or specialized components designed for intense heat, our units are effective in extreme environments worldwide.
At VarTech Systems, our Project Managers—with an average of 15+ years of industry experience—are ready to customize a computer, monitor, or HMI workstation solution to meet your needs. Drawing from extensive backgrounds in manufacturing, military, oil and gas, and marine applications, they provide expert guidance throughout your project journey.
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Based in Clemmons, North Carolina, VarTech Systems Inc. engineers and builds custom industrial and rugged computers, monitors, and HMIs.