


SABR (Pre-Order)
Airmen frequently face inefficiencies with physical documentation, including printing, transporting, and re-entering data, which wastes time and reduces mission effectiveness in ACE and other environments. Physical-only systems limit access to knowledge and lack backup options, complicating workflow, and TDY assignments often result in lost access to essential equipment information.
SABR addresses these challenges as a “datacenter in a box”. It provides a digital repository with user-friendly applications, mirroring relevant systems, offering essential compute and storage capabilities, and automatically syncing information when returning to the home location, even in environments without internet access.
TAA Complaint
Airman Innovator: MSgt Brandon Swenson
Contact for Sales
Airmen frequently face inefficiencies with physical documentation, including printing, transporting, and re-entering data, which wastes time and reduces mission effectiveness in ACE and other environments. Physical-only systems limit access to knowledge and lack backup options, complicating workflow, and TDY assignments often result in lost access to essential equipment information.
SABR addresses these challenges as a “datacenter in a box”. It provides a digital repository with user-friendly applications, mirroring relevant systems, offering essential compute and storage capabilities, and automatically syncing information when returning to the home location, even in environments without internet access.
TAA Complaint
Airman Innovator: MSgt Brandon Swenson
Contact for Sales
Airmen frequently face inefficiencies with physical documentation, including printing, transporting, and re-entering data, which wastes time and reduces mission effectiveness in ACE and other environments. Physical-only systems limit access to knowledge and lack backup options, complicating workflow, and TDY assignments often result in lost access to essential equipment information.
SABR addresses these challenges as a “datacenter in a box”. It provides a digital repository with user-friendly applications, mirroring relevant systems, offering essential compute and storage capabilities, and automatically syncing information when returning to the home location, even in environments without internet access.
TAA Complaint
Airman Innovator: MSgt Brandon Swenson
Contact for Sales
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> Local hard drive can be shared among all computers as network-attached storage
> Includes WiFi and an Ethernet port
> HDMI and USB connectivity to control a single machine via screen, keyboard, and mouse
> On-board circuitry for controlling and reading various ad-hoc sensors and devices
> On-board power supply with integratable solar panel for extended sustainment
> Capability to connect SABR to SABR with MPU5 via Ethernet -
> SSH enabled
> Applications are containerized via docker, making deployment of new applications simple and painless
> Application dashboard so end-users don’t need to remember addresses
> Web GUI based file sharing service
> Wiki for knowledge management
> Gitlab for DevSecOps uses
> Jupyter Labs for data science uses
> Home Assistant to communicate with IoT devices


Features
10.1” FHD Touchscreen
Router Kill Switch
Voltmeter + 2x USB-A Power Ports
System Power Switch
RJ45 Ethernet Port
1x HDMI Output + 1x USB-A Port (Router)
2x USB-A Ports (Computer
Battery Gauge
Storage Compartment for Charger & Accessories
Wireless Keyboard (removable)
Storage Compartment for Solar Panel
SAE Charging Port
Padlock Holes for Locking Closed