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Trident Droneworks is located in Huntsville, Alabama. Known as "The Rocket City", Huntsville is home to US Army Missile Command and NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center. Most major defense contractors are present here including Boeing, Lockheed, Northrup Grumman, and Raytheon.
The founders of Trident Droneworks have worked on numerous military projects including the following.
- F-22 Raptor
- Developed the robotic system that applies paint, primer, and radar absorbing material (RAM) to the F-22 stealth fighter.
- LARPS
- Developed software to manipulate Fanuc path files for the Large Area Robotic Paint Stripper (LARPS), a robotic system for stripping paint from B-52 and KC-135 planes to facilittate inspection and maintenance.
- PCMAS
- Developed the 4.2 BSD UNIX device drivers and window system for the Portable Computer Maintenance Aid System (PCMAS), a ruggedized computer that connects to the F-16 avionics bus (MIL-STD-1553) and assists technicians in maintaining the aircraft.
- TWGSS
- Designed the computer hardware for Tank Warfare Gunnery Simulation System which could be described as laser tag for tanks.
- MOLS
- Designed the computer hardware for Multiple Object Location System, a system to improve the safety and effectiveness of training with the Enhanced Remote Equipment Target System (ERETS) through the use of GPS.
- SDI
- Developed software in Occam for a global communication simulator using a large grid of Transputers as part of the Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI).
- JTDI
- Developed an asset tracking web application for the Joint Technical Data Integration (JTDI) program using Apache Jackrabbit and JSF.
- FOGM
- Designed a bidirectional VME bus coupler to support development of the Fiber Optic Guided Missile (FOGM).
- SeaWatch
- designed a custom console for a system for tracking foreign naval assets.
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