Manufacturer catalog

V2X

V2X is a U.S. mission-solutions and defense-technology company formed from the 2022 combination of Vectrus and Vertex. Its catalog relevance now centers on two public V2X-developed systems: the Tempest Mobile Fires Platform, a compact counter-UAS air-defense system debuted for AUSA 2025, and Gateway Mission Router, a cyber-hardened air-to-ground communications and command-and-control router tied to U.S. Army modernization contracts.

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V2X works across defense, national-security, civilian, aerospace, and international mission markets, combining technology integration, operations support, training, logistics, sustainment, advanced engineering, cyber and IT solutions, and readiness services. The company describes its role as linking people, operations, and technology across the mission lifecycle rather than operating as a traditional platform-only manufacturer.

The company's public product context is useful for systems where integration, communications, and rapid field adaptation are central. Tempest shows V2X moving from mission support into a compact mobile counter-UAS firing platform, while Gateway Mission Router shows its C6ISR and air-to-ground connectivity work for Army aviation and ground users.

counter-UAS systemsmission solutionsC6ISR and communications integrationdefense technology integrationtraining and readinesslogistics and sustainmentaircraft modernization and weapon-system integration

Notable Systems

Tempest SAM, mobile counter-UAS short-range air-defense system, Air Defense

Tempest SAM

mobile counter-UAS short-range air-defense system

V2X debuted Tempest as a rugged COTS-based Mobile Fires Platform with dual launchers, counter-UAS capability, low-exposure firing, and trailer-mounted fixed-site variants at AUSA 2025.

Sources: V2X Tempest AUSA 2025
Gateway Mission Router, Cyber-hardened air-to-ground communications and command-and-control router, Electronic Warfare

Gateway Mission Router

Cyber-hardened air-to-ground communications and command-and-control router

V2X describes Gateway Mission Router as a rugged, cyber-hardened system that routes datalinks and platform capabilities to merge situational-awareness and command-and-control data across aviation and ground platforms.

Sources: V2X GMR Army IDIQ, V2X GMR 2025 Army Contract

Manufacturer History

  1. Vectrus and Vertex complete merger

    Vectrus and Vertex completed their combination and the company was renamed V2X, Inc., creating a public mission-solutions contractor focused on defense, national-security, civilian, and international markets.

    Sources: V2X Merger Completion

  2. Gateway Mission Router Army contract announced

    V2X announced a $48.5 million four-year U.S. Army IDIQ contract for Gateway Mission Router under PEO Soldier, describing the system as cyber-hardened and adaptable across aviation and ground vehicle platforms.

    Sources: V2X GMR Army IDIQ

  3. Reston headquarters opens

    V2X announced the opening of its corporate headquarters in Reston, Virginia, consolidating corporate presence at 2100 Reston Parkway.

    Sources: V2X Reston Headquarters

  4. Tempest announced for AUSA 2025

    V2X announced that Tempest would debut at AUSA 2025 as a rugged COTS-based Mobile Fires Platform with dual launchers, Class 2-3 counter-UAS capability, and shoot-and-scoot operating concept.

    Sources: V2X Tempest AUSA 2025

  5. Gateway Mission Router follow-on contract announced

    V2X announced a $72 million U.S. Army contract for GMR support and engineering services, tying the router to air-to-ground operations, open-standard interfaces, CJADC2, and continued expansion across U.S. military mission systems.

    Sources: V2X GMR 2025 Army Contract

Predecessors
VectrusVertex

V2X is primarily a mission-solutions, integration, logistics, readiness, and C6ISR company. Public sources provide useful context for Tempest and Gateway Mission Router, but do not publish complete production quantities or detailed hardware specifications for every V2X system.

Manufacturer Sources

  • V2X About UsPublisher: V2X | Note: Supports V2X identity, mission-solutions focus, market areas, and workforce scale. | Accessed: 2026-07-08
  • V2X Contact LocationsPublisher: V2X | Note: Supports Reston headquarters address and map coordinates. | Accessed: 2026-07-08
  • V2X Merger CompletionPublisher: PR Newswire | Note: Supports the 2022 Vectrus-Vertex combination and V2X naming context. | Accessed: 2026-07-08
  • V2X Reston HeadquartersPublisher: V2X | Note: Supports the December 2024 opening of V2X's Reston, Virginia corporate headquarters. | Accessed: 2026-07-08
  • V2X Tempest AUSA 2025Publisher: V2X, Inc. | Note: Supports Tempest as a V2X product debuting at AUSA 2025 with dual launchers, counter-UAS capability, COTS vehicle basis, and fixed-site trailer variant. | Accessed: 2026-07-08
  • V2X GMR Army IDIQPublisher: V2X, Inc. | Note: Supports the July 2024 $48.5 million U.S. Army IDIQ contract, V2X manufacturer role for Gateway Mission Router, and GMR's cyber-hardened multi-domain communications role. | Accessed: 2026-07-11
  • V2X AUSA 2024 GMRPublisher: V2X | Note: Supports AUSA 2024 GMR context, air-to-ground operations role, common-operating-picture function, Wireless Intercom Capability, Maintenance Data Offload, and CJADC2 support. | Accessed: 2026-07-11
  • V2X GMR 2025 Army ContractPublisher: V2X, Inc. | Note: Supports the December 2025 $72 million GMR support and engineering services contract, open-standard interface description, datalink routing role, and U.S. military expansion context. | Accessed: 2026-07-11
  • V2X Logo MediaPublisher: Cision PR Newswire | Note: Official V2X media asset used for manufacturer image provenance. | Accessed: 2026-07-11

Produced weapons

Category

Air Defense

Systems that contest aircraft, missiles, helicopters, and drones.

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Electronic Warfare

Systems built to sense, relay, jam, deceive, or attack electromagnetic networks.

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