Rugged solutions for military critical missions

The use of modern mobile computing equipment is essential to improve the efficiency and speed of deployment of armed forces in increasingly difficult theatres of operations.

Therefore, at Getac, for more than 30 years, we have dedicated our teams to design the most rugged, versatile, lightweight computers and tablets equipped with the best combat-proof technologies.

Each of our solutions is designed for all military forces and different stations such as:

  • Command and control
  • Situationnal awarness
  • Mission planning
  • Logistic Support
  • Flightline Maintenance
  • Training
  • Healthcare
  • Tactical Communication
  • Analytics
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