U.S. Army I Corps Successfully Deploys ATMOS Tactical Edge Node in Warfighter 25-02 and Yama Sakura 87 C2 Exercises
SAN DIEGO, Calif. — The U.S. Army I Corps successfully deployed the ATMOS Tactical Edge Node, demonstrating its ability to enhance C2 on-the-move and support Large-Scale Combat Operations (LSCO) during the I Corps-led Warfighter 25-02 and Yama Sakura 87 exercises.
Belcan partnered with Core Systems, the material developer of ATMOS, to support the exercise and assess how I Corps leveraged the system in a real-world operational environment.
Designed for the evolving demands of modern warfare and C2 on-the-move operations, the ATMOS node is a compact and powerful solution for edge computing. Featuring advanced compute and GPU capabilities, ATMOS enables critical data processing and AI applications directly at the tactical edge, allowing for rapid decision-making in dynamic environments.
“The ATMOS server has revolutionized our tactical edge computing. We’ve transitioned from deploying cumbersome 400+ pound server stacks to a streamlined 20-80 pound solution, achieving faster setup times and unparalleled capabilities,” said CW3 David Sheets, Services Engineer, First Corps, U.S. Army.
Sheets further emphasized the system’s impact: “Much like a modern smartphone surpasses an early cell phone, the ATMOS offers advanced performance and enhanced portability—allowing our team to deploy globally with minimal logistical footprint. This eliminates the need for heavy military-grade cases and avoids unwanted attention, making it an ideal solution for mission-critical operations.”
With its ability to support AI-driven applications and facilitate real-time battlefield intelligence, ATMOS is proving to be a game-changer in C2 operations. As the military continues to prioritize mobility, resilience, and operational efficiency, the ATMOS Tactical Edge Node stands as a pivotal enabler for future missions.
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