- High Voltage Turret Drive Stabilization System (HV TDSS) converts, stores, controls 28V source power to 750V without increasing SWaP-C
London. 12 September 2023 . Curtiss-Wright’s Defense Solutions Division has announced the introduction of an innovative solution for system integrators that require high voltage turret drive stabilization system (HV TDSS) for new platform designs or for upgrading legacy motion control systems. The HV TDSS system converts, stores, and controls the platform’s existing continuous low voltage 28V systems and boosts power to 750V as needed. The HV TDSS system is ideal for aiming and stabilizing turrets on mobile platforms and for rapid direct drive architectures on mobile weapons systems. This innovative solution can be easily integrated into a vehicle’s existing power architecture without significantly impacting size, weight, power, and cost (SWaP-C). The system works with existing Curtiss-Wright gear drives, motor, gyroscopes and hand controllers. It is designed for use in a wide range of applications, including large-caliber turrets and main battle tank turret drive and stabilization systems, high-speed motion control systems (e.g., active protection systems, optical tracking systems, and directed energy weapons), naval weapon systems on warships and submarines, and mobile vehicle applications, such as mobile radar station, cranes, trucks, and excavators.












