Reston, Va. – Three business units of General Dynamics (NYSE:GD) will be among the exhibitors at the Association of the U.S. Army’s Global Force Symposium & Exposition, scheduled for March 23-26, 2026, at the Von Braun Center in Huntsville, Alabama.
Following is a list of General Dynamics products and solutions that will be displayed.
General Dynamics Land Systems (Booth 801)
Mobile, Autonomous Counter-UAS: Land Systems will unveil a new vehicle for critical point defense and homeland security missions, featuring technologies from Epirus and Kodiak AI.
General Dynamics Mission Systems (Booth 601)
RAMPART CMOSS Chassis: The RAMPART family of chassis is designed to enable the Joint Force version of a standards-based C5ISR ecosystem promoting system upgradability, modularity, reduced SWaP, improved logistics and rapid capability evolution. Supported by the broad availability of 3U OpenVPX payload capabilities, the chassis is designed to fit within the SINGCARS radio space in any vehicle or platform. It collapses several capabilities (APNT, Radio, EW) into one system featuring individual slots where 3U OpenVPX processor cards can be inserted and upgraded rapidly with a variety of capabilities. The system features 100GB interconnect speed to support current and future functionality.
PhantomLink: The PhantomLink Free Space Optics system provides reliable laser communications for the tactical environment, enabling a high-bandwidth transport for modernized mobile command posts. The system combines a state-of-the-art optical terminal with a waveform-adaptable optical modem. This combination provides high link availability with maximum flexibility and interoperability. The PhantomLink system combines novel error correction capabilities and advanced pointing, acquisition and tracking to provide a high-capacity, difficult-to-intercept communications link that is operationally effective in otherwise challenging atmospheric conditions. The system operates outside of the regulated spectrum, allowing for rapid deployment in support of military operations.
MC2 Hub: Mission Systems’ approach to delivering Next Generation Command and Control Communications to the battlefield. Comprised of various transport layers that operate at beyond line of sight, line of sight or both, the exhibit will demonstrate how the Mounted Command and Control (MC2) Hub, the PhantomLink Free Space Optics and the Digital Radio Head can work together seamlessly to move data around the battlefields of tomorrow. Combined with the tactical-edge computing capabilities of the RAMPART CMOSS chassis, these systems offer Soldiers unparalleled command and control capabilities.
Kestrel demo: The Kestrel demo will show how the Kestrel software suite converges the mission-planning capabilities of the Aviation Mission Planning Systems (AMPS) with the airspace control capabilities of the Tactical Airspace Integration System (TAIS) into a single, role-based, hardware-agnostic, software-centric solution. Kestrel will span command post, mobile/handheld and mounted computing environments, including the Aviation Mission Command Server (AMCS) on aviation platforms and will provide greater Army, joint and partner-nation interoperability.
Next Gen Survival Radio: NGSR is a U.S Air Force-led program for the Joint Force providing line-of-sight voice and secure, over-the-horizon, two-way data communications that help combat search-and-rescue teams quickly locate, authenticate and rescue downed pilots and isolated military personnel. The radio sends encrypted global positioning information, user identification and situation reports to provide rescue teams and aircraft operating in hazardous conditions with quick and accurate location information. The new NGSR is significantly smaller, lighter and has better power efficiency than previous CSAR radios.
GPS Source Assured Positioning, Navigation and Timing (PNT) solutions: Fight Tonight and Modified Reception Pattern Antenna (MRPA) Assured PNT solutions for GPS-challenged environments are based on the Joint Force-defined threat conditions and have scalable, low-cost and easy-to-install solutions for the majority of the Army tactical ground vehicle fleet.
Smart Munitions: This exhibit will feature a host of key weapon subsystems capabilities comprised of Assured PNT capabilities, Software-Defined Radios (SDR) and guidance electronic units as part of an integrated solution to improve the kill chain for long-range precision fires and associated weapons platforms.
Modular Instrumented MDO Integrated Capability: MIMIC is a family of unattended passive or active nodes designed to mimic adversarial battlefield capabilities, enabling U.S. and coalition forces to train more realistically in a Multi-Domain Operations (MDO) environment. Designed around a core of common components and utilizing affordable, commercial-off-the-shelf, software-defined radios and operating software, each node can be configured to represent a different “personality” – e.g., RF Surveillance, HF Emitter, VHF/UHF Emitter, EO/IR Sensor and Radar Signal Simulator.
General Dynamics Ordnance and Tactical Systems (Booth 601)
Missile Subsystems: Ordnance and Tactical Systems offers a variety of solutions to advance missile technology and serves as a one-stop shop for lethality, propulsion, and control solutions. From world-class modeling and simulation to development, qualification, and production, we offer concept-to-hardware capability to enhance precision and lethality for the warfighter.
155mm Artillery Systems Integrator: As a source of 155mm artillery Load, Assemble, Pack (LAP) capability, Ordnance and Tactical Systems is an end-to-end solutions provider of metal parts, HE explosive fill and Modular Artillery Charges (MACS) for the artillery enterprise, as well as a full-spectrum systems integrator. This multi-mission suite of 155mm artillery munitions provides long-range, high-impact support to safeguard the warfighter in the most demanding combat environments.
Weapon Systems: Ordnance and Tactical Systems is an industry leader in the development and production of single and multi-barrel gatling guns, ammunition handling systems, shipboard defense systems, gun pods and loaders. These systems play a critical role in modern defense, with applications in Counter Unmanned Aerial Systems to protect personnel in dynamic operational environments.
For more information on these solutions or for stock imagery, contact our media representatives:
- General Dynamics Land Systems: Rahul Gogate, 586-825-4191, gogater@gdls.com
- General Dynamics Mission Systems: Matt Billingsley, 202-407-1141, matthew.billingsley@gd-ms.com
- General Dynamics Ordnance and Tactical Systems: Berkley Whaley, 727-503-4897, berkley.whaley@gd-ots.com
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About General Dynamics
Headquartered in Reston, Virginia, General Dynamics is a global aerospace and defense company that offers a broad portfolio of products and services in business aviation; ship construction and repair; land combat vehicles, weapon systems and munitions; and technology products and services. General Dynamics employs more than 110,000 people worldwide and generated $52.6 billion in revenue in 2025. More information is available at www.gd.com.