A reliable source of power ensures critical systems, such as communications, weapons systems, surveillance and command centers, operate during outages. Efficient distribution of that power protects your equipment and maintains the optimal levels of power for each connected device. This guide discusses the key features and requirements of power supplies for military applications.
A ruggedized UPS for military applications ensures a stable stream of power to sustain mission-critical operations. Military-grade power supplies like a UPS are essential for:
PDUs for military systems distribute power from a single source — such as UPS — to multiple other devices. These devices manage power for mission-critical equipment and optimize distribution for maximum efficiency.
Essential features of a military-grade PDU include:
These features enable the device to operate in various conditions and locations, making them suitable for mobile applications such as field training and combat deployments.
Common applications for military-grade power supplies include the following.
Strategically placing rugged UPS and PDUs throughout remote and challenging environments ensures a reliable stream of power even in extreme conditions. Portable models are suitable for on-the-go operations where efficiency is vital, such as:
The military's digital infrastructure requires a reliable source of uninterrupted power and a system for efficient power distribution to optimize the supply. A UPS connected to a PDU provides a centralized power management system for sustaining mission-critical communications and data center equipment.
By preventing power interruptions, a military-grade UPS:
Compact UPS devices in ships, aircraft and ground vehicles protect electronic systems from sudden power fluctuations. This equipment is critical for:
By maintaining sufficient power for onboard equipment, units can significantly improve their chances of a successful mission.
The U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) uses a set of standards to ensure military equipment can withstand the demands of the operations in which it will be used. The following military standards establish key requirements for power supplies and distribution devices.
MIL-STD-810 requires engineers to test products against the environmental stresses they will encounter in the field. These stresses include:
UPS and PDUs that meet the standards outlined in MIL-STD-810 are rugged enough to qualify for military use. In some cases, companies may also use this standard to qualify commercial products.
MIL-STD-461 establishes requirements for the following:
Rigorous testing ensures ruggedized power systems can block both incoming and outgoing EMI signals, which enables various devices in a system to work together without damage.
Document 160 (DO-160) from the Radio Technical Commission for Aeronautics is an aircraft-specific standard that establishes guidelines for environmental testing of avionics equipment. Some of the conditions this standard tests include:
While it typically applies to commercial aircraft, DO-160 is often used to stress-test power supplies for military power equipment.
MIL-STD-704 standardizes how a military aircraft interfaces with onboard power equipment. This standard applies to both alternating current (AC) and direct current (DC).
Systems that comply with this standard are certified to be compatible with the aircraft, aircraft utilization equipment and any other power sources within the system. The standard requires manufacturers to test for many different conditions, including:
MIL-STD-1399 standardizes requirements for shipboard interface designs using AC power.
Section 300 of this standard specifies requirements for connecting electrical systems, such as UPSs and PDUs. Power supplies must comply with Section 300 to be suitable for use in electrical interfaces. Section 300 divides shipboard power supplies into three types:
Note that the above types specifically apply to low-voltage power sources, which supply less than 1kV.
MIL-STD-1275 is a DOD standard that defines test conditions for the input of 28V DC power systems within grounded military vehicles. The four test conditions within this standard include:
Essentially, the power supply must be fully operable when exposed to the test conditions. Any device that passes these tests qualifies as a suitable product for military applications.
If you require a dependable, rugged power system, it's critical to find an established supplier that understands the importance of power supplies for military use and can meet your specific requirements. The right partner can make all the difference in mission-critical applications.
Astrodyne TDI has more than 60 years of experience developing highly intricate UPS and PDU solutions for applications in military and aerospace. We offer customization capabilities, and all of our solutions align with MIL-STD specifications. You can trust our power supplies to deliver reliability and durability, even in the harshest environments.
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