Military Displays
Seatronx offers an extensive selection of Military Displays for both COTS and custom requirements. Our MIL-STD displays are used in ground mobile, maritime, air traffic control, aerospace, and specialized mission critical applications. Designed to meet the most stringent of environmental conditions, our military displays excel in both performance and quality.
SEAMIL-16WUV
MF Series Monitor
MDRM-19
The MDRM-19 Series is based on a rugged 22″ frame that provides support for Dual or Triple 19″ 1280×1024 (SXGA) LED Backlit displays…Explore Product
Rugged Military 4K Displays
MIL Console & Rack Displays
Rugged Military Rack Drawer Displays
MO Series – Rugged Mobile Monitors
XT Series
RMD-32-W
RMD-19-P
RMD-24-P
RMD-43-P
RMD-32-P
The RMD-32-P Series is designed from the ground up to meet rigorous environmental requirements…Explore Product
RMD-43-W
RMD-55-W
Military Rack/Shipboard Displays
MDR-215W LCD Display
Rugged Mobile Military Display
Take your monitors anywhere with the Rugged Mobile Military Display (RMMD) series by SEATRONX…Explore Product
Seatronx Military Displays
Features
- Rackmount, Panel mount and Flatpanel mounting solutions
- Commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS)
- Custom options
- Shock and Vibration tested
- EMI MIL-STD 461F compliance rated
- Resistive, Capacitive, and P-CAP Touchscreen Options
- Sunlight Readable, Pilothouse and Base Station viewing
- NVIS Options
- Expanded Temperature Range options
- Video Input options including VGA, DVI, HDMI, Composite, DP, MIL-DTL-38999/III VGA/RS-232/USB-A/LAN
- RS-232 Com ports
- Variable AC and DC Voltage options
- Enclosed and sealed options
- Rugged MIL-STD MIL-STD-810 and MIL-STD-461
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