Tactical networking with mobile ad-hoc networking (MANET) for situational awareness introduced by Silvus

June 5, 2024
Each DOCK StreamCaster has the Silvus MN-MIMO waveform that creates a self-forming and adaptive mesh network that can link hundreds of nodes.

LOS ANGELES – Silvus Technologies Inc. in Los Angeles is working with Kägwerks in Vancouver, Wash., to introduce the DOCK StreamCaster tactical networking system for the universally connected warfighter.

DOCK Streamcaster combines advanced StreamCaster mobile ad-hoc networking (MANET) radios with the Samsung mission-ready end-user device (EUD) in one ruggedized chest-mountable kit.

Compact and lightweight, each DOCK StreamCaster features a rugged, small, lightweight, and modular design, with cabling and unified power that reduces operator load-out while increasing mobility and mission effectiveness.

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At the heart of every DOCK StreamCaster is the Silvus MN-MIMO waveform that creates a self-forming and adaptive mesh network that can link hundreds of nodes with long range, high data throughput, and resistance to electronic warfare (EW) jamming.

The DOCK StreamCaster offers intra-soldier wireless connectivity for instant access to Nett Warrior and ATAK applications for situational awareness, mobility, and operational effectiveness at the tactical edge. NVIDIA Jetson Nano AI module creates a common operational picture on select models.

For more information contact Silvus Technologies online at https://silvustechnologies.com, or Kägwerks at https://kagwerks.com.

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