WOLF Advanced Technology is at the forefront of enabling NASA’s X-59 Quiet SuperSonic Technology (QueSST) aircraft, designed to transform the traditional sonic boom into a subtle “thump,” potentially reopening skies to supersonic overland travel.
Central to this innovation is the eXternal Vision System (XVS), a forward-looking digital cockpit that replaces the conventional windshield. WOLF’s rugged, high-performance video processing and display hardware provide pilots with clear, real-time vision at supersonic speeds, ensuring mission-critical reliability under extreme conditions.
As an industry-leading designer and manufacturer of embedded computing solutions for UAVs and unmanned systems, WOLF focuses on high-performance computing, Artificial Intelligence (AI), and advanced video I/O applications. Their GPU-accelerated modules power the XVS, enabling seamless visualization that is vital for the X-59’s unique aerodynamic and operational demands.
This whitepaper examines the X-59 program and the embedded technologies driving its progress, highlighting WOLF’s contribution to aerospace innovation. By delivering rugged, high-performance video processing solutions, WOLF is helping NASA redefine supersonic flight, setting a new standard for speed, safety, and environmental consideration.
Read the full whitepaper on the WOLF Advanced Technology website.



