U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Aaron Tate enters data into his portable maintenance computer in front of an F-22A Raptor aircraft at Kadena Air Base, Japan, on Jan. 21, 2009. Tate and the jet are deployed from the 27th Fighter Squadron at Langley Air Force Base, Va. (DoD photo by Master Sgt. Andy Dunaway, U.S. Air Force. (Released))
Soldier enters data into his portable maintenance computer in front of an F-22A Raptor aircraft. Photo: Master Sgt. Andy Dunaway/US Air Force

Israeli company Maris-Tech will showcase its latest AI-powered video and advanced computing systems at DSEI 2025 in London, one of the world’s largest defense and security conventions.

Based in Rehovot, the company develops tools that help troops and security forces get a clearer picture of what’s happening on the ground and in the air.

By blending AI with live video, Maris-Tech enables operators to gather critical intelligence, stay aware, and make faster decisions during fast-moving missions.

Key Systems on Display

At the exhibit, Maris-Tech will present “Diamond,” a rugged system for armored vehicles offering full 360-degree coverage and helping spot airborne threats.

It will also spotlight “Jupiter,” a miniature computer that runs multiple video and AI feeds simultaneously while using very little power.

Other highlights include “Opal,” a tactical computer built to handle AI and video streaming for ground or air missions using cellular networks, and “Coral,” another small, low-power platform for intelligence gathering capable of streaming several videos at once.

Rounding out the lineup is the “Firebird F-100 5G,” a low-latency video encoder/decoder compatible with cellular, mesh, and satellite communications or SATCOM networks.

‘Built for Tough Demands’

Emphasizing how the company’s technologies are designed to strengthen frontline operations, Maris-Tech CEO Israel Bar framed its upcoming DSEI 2025 showcase as a chance to prove their real-world value.

“Our solutions are built to meet the tough demands of today’s defense forces, delivering real-time intelligence directly from the field,” he said.

“At DSEI 2025, we’ll show how our latest AI and video technologies can give troops and commanders the edge they need – whether in armored vehicles, drones, or tactical operations.”

DSEI 2025 will run from September 10 to 13.

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