Vetronics, a portmanteau of vehicle and electronics, is a technological designation used extensively in the military domain.[1] The term also has limited usage in other contexts and in company branding, particularly in the veterinary and medical domains.[2] It is the vehicular equivalent of avionics.

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  1. ^ Abdulmasih, D., Vetronics Systems Integration: Toward Assurance of Mixed Integrity Vetronics (Brighton: University of Brighton, 2014).
  2. ^ "Vetronics for Fighting Vehicles, The Free Library". Retrieved 23 May 2008.
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