Mercury Systems (MRCY) announced it will demonstrate an AI-powered hardware-software threat detection solution at the 2025 Association of the United States Army, AUSA, Annual Meeting and Exposition. Mercury’s Future Airborne Capability Environment, FACE-compliant Aided Target Recognition software uses AI to pinpoint targets, detect distant threats, monitor movement, and share information across the network. Mercury will demonstrate the software at AUSA 2025 running on the company’s C5ISR Modular Open Suite of Standards-aligned computing hardware and small form factor processors, feeding actionable information to the company’s display hardware.
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