The RAPTOR is a ruggedized high-speed fiber optic data recorder with 24-channel fiber optic I/O at 2, 10 or 25 Gbps per channel and 36 GB/s sustained write speed. Its Removable Memory Module stores 132 TB expandable to 640 TB — the highest capacity on any ruggedized recorder. IRIG 106 Chapter 10 compliance and TMATS configuration ensure multi-vendor interoperability and platform-agnostic deployment across airborne C5ISR and EW data acquisition missions.

Advantage

132 TB removable storage expandable to 640 TB and 36 GB/s write speed with IRIG 106 Chapter 10 compliance make the RAPTOR the highest-capacity ruggedized fiber optic recorder available.

Integrated sensor system capture

Captures full-fidelity data from AESA, DAS, EOTS, HMDS and other advanced airborne sensors at up to 25 Gbps per channel with IRIG 106 time-synchronized formatting for post-mission analysis.

Electronic warfare data capture

Records ISTAR, SIGINT, ELINT and COMINT collection data at 36 GB/s into a 132 TB removable module, ensuring no mission-critical EW event is lost to storage limitations or recording gaps.

Command and control situational awareness

Streams and records real-time sensor data for enhanced battlefield situational awareness, with TMATS platform-agnostic configuration and open-architecture IRIG 106 formatting for rapid integration across C5ISR platforms.

Key features & benefits:

Key features

  • 24-channel fiber optic I/O at 2, 10 or 25 Gbps per channel for real-time high-speed data acquisition
  • 132 TB Removable Memory Module expandable to 640 TB — largest capacity on any ruggedized recorder
  • 36 GB/s sustained data write speed with 72 GB/s roadmapped for next-generation release
  • IRIG 106 Chapter 10 open standard compliance with TMATS platform-agnostic configuration files
  • MIL-STD-810G qualification: 55,000 ft altitude, Category 12 vibration, gunfire shock and 10G shock

Benefits

  • Largest removable storage capacity on any ruggedized recorder eliminates mid-mission data offload
  • 24-channel ultra-high-speed fiber optic I/O captures sensor data previously impossible to record in flight
  • Open IRIG 106 standard ensures compatibility with COTS and GOTS data analysis software
  • TMATS configuration files enable platform-agnostic deployment without hardware modification
  • Full-fidelity 36 GB/s recording preserves every sensor event for post-mission analysis