Current and Future War Fighting Efforts Depend
on the Dominating Z Multiple Processor Unit (Z MPU)

In the Army’s leading ground force program, the
powerful Z MPU is a primary support of the ground defense
programs for the United States Army’s Tactical
Operations Center (TOC). Inside large tactical tents,
the United States Army Commanders are strategizing every
detail of their war-fighting effort.
Tables line the interior of the tents loaded with tactical
phones, rugged laptops and displays, which are supported
by the Z MPU located in the shelter mounted on a HUMVEE
just outside the tent.
In a similar scenario, the Marine Corps’ primary
aviation program is organizing its air defense approach
in a TOC where the Z MPU is again the computing heart
of the mission. In both cases, all areas of the tactical
team inside the tent utilize the Z MPU, including targeting,
logistics, air coverage and Unmanned Air Vehicle (UAV)
traffic. The Z MPU acts as a computational link between
the actions of the soldiers and the high command controlling
the tactical maneuvers.
The Z MPU offers superior computing functionality across
all military formations. The Z Multiple Processor Unit
(Z MPU) offers up to seven simultaneously operating
mission controls, hot-swappable in the field, with an
option for up to five on-board shared peripherals, and
that delivers a small footprint to easily support missions
on-the-fly.
In both the Army and Marine Corps programs, the Z Microsystems’
Z MPU acts as the core computing source between the
command and its troops, helping the military achieve
maximized force performance in its initiatives for peace.
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