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Lantronix secures role in U.S. Army teal drones with edge AI-compliant solution

Lantronix secures role in U.S. Army teal drones with edge AI-compliant solution

Lantronix, a global provider of secure data access and management solutions for Internet of Things (IoT), has revealed that its TAA- and NDAA-compliant solution has been selected by Teal Drones for use in the U.S. Army’s Short-Range Reconnaissance (SRR) Program aboard the Black Widow drone.

The solution features the Qualcomm Dragonwing QRB5165 processor delivering cutting-edge edge AI processing and is designed to meet the strict U.S. security criteria.

Teal Drones’ technology can meet Department of Defense (DoD) mission requirements for cybersecurity and operate under the most complex and demanding environments due to its partnership with Lantronix. Lantronix is becoming a significant player in the expanding defense and autonomous systems market, which could be worth $57.8 billion on a global level by 2030, according to research.

Lantronix has established itself as a leader in the edge AI market, delivering innovative, compliance‑driven solutions for the growing drone sector,” says Saleel Awsare, CEO and president of Lantronix. “Our collaboration with Teal Drones underscores our ability to bring secure, high‑performance products to market at scale, creating long‑term opportunities with leading global brands.”

Lantronix’s scalable platform expedites product development and compliance for upcoming defense and industrial IoT programs. There is a real-time intelligence and operational advantage offered by Teal Drones’ Black Widow drones on frontline missions.

Red Cat Holdings, parent of Teal Drones, creates advanced drone and robotic solutions for defense and national security.

Lantronix recently partnered with Aerora to advance edge AI for autonomous drones.

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