Concurrent launches Apollo: compact, rugged edge computing for modern defence missions
Designed for distributed and portable operations, Apollo delivers powerful processing, real-time coordination, and mission-ready reliability.
Concurrent, a leader in embedded computing solutions, has unveiled Apollo, a compact, rugged edge computing system engineered to meet the evolving needs of modern defence operations. Built to house a conduction-cooled SOSA®-aligned processor board with mission-centric I/O, Apollo delivers powerful processing in an ultra-compact, MIL-grade form factor, enabling deployment in constrained environments without sacrificing performance.
Compact power for the tactical edge
Apollo is not just a smaller box – it’s a fully capable tactical computing node. Designed for use cases where size, weight, and power (SWaP) are critical, Apollo integrates seamlessly into UAV avionics bays, portable field kits, or dismounted soldier systems. Its compact footprint enables faster deployment, greater platform compatibility, and flexibility at the edge of operations, eliminating the need for bulky enclosures or power-hungry systems.
Synchronised operations, anywhere
Apollo’s integrated 1 and 10 gigabit Ethernet provides high-speed, low-latency communications across distributed systems. Time Sensitive Networking (TSN) can be enabled for applications that need precision timing, deterministic behaviour, and synchronised operations across tactical edge nodes.
This makes Apollo ideal for use cases such as distributed sensors, control surfaces, or ISR systems that must remain tightly coordinated—even in complex environments.
Rugged, mission-ready reliability
Engineered to meet MIL-STD-461, MIL-STD-810G, and MIL-STD-704 environmental standards, Apollo thrives when used in challenging shock, vibration, temperature, and electromagnetic-challenged environments. Its sealed, modular design ensures ease of integration, maintenance, and long-term reliability – wherever the mission takes it.
“Defence operations are increasingly defined by their ability to adapt and respond fast,” said Brent Salgat, Chief Revenue Officer at Concurrent. “Apollo integrates quickly, operates reliably, and delivers the compute power needed to succeed at the edge.”
Key features of Apollo
Ultra-compact tactical node: 1-slot conduction-cooled VPX system, approx—3.6 kg, ideal for SWaP-constrained platforms.
TSN enabled high-speed networking: 1/10G Ethernet for low-latency communication.
Rugged design for harsh environments: Designed to meet MIL-STD-461, MIL-STD-810G, and MIL-STD-704 standards, ensuring operational reliability in extreme conditions.
Modular, easy integration: Supports Hermes processor PIC, with additional I/O flexibility via XMC and Mini PCIe.
Building the future of edge computing in defense
As defence architectures evolve toward distributed and modular networks, Apollo delivers the computing power required to enable C4ISR, sensor fusion, and electronic defence systems at the tactical edge. Its compact design and rapid deployability provide a clear advantage for missions requiring speed, flexibility, and resilience.