December 5, 2011

Harris introduces multi-UAS controlling capabilities on Falcon III Radios.

Harris RF-7800T Hand Held Situational Awareness Video Receiver

News Report

As reported in a recent press release, Harris is broadening the capabilities of its RF-7800T Situational Awareness Video Receiver (SAVR) to address growing requirements for secure wireless digital intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance video at the tactical edge. Specifically, Harris has integrated the Small Unmanned Aerial Systems Digital Data Link waveform (SUAS-DDL) with the RF-7800T video receiver. With SUAS-DDL, the RF-7800T is now able to receive Advanced Encryption Standard video feeds from multiple small Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) simultaneously.


The Technology

SUAS-DDL, a U.S. Department of Defense standard waveform, provides enhanced interoperability between small UAS in the air and video receivers and control stations on the ground. The characteristics of the waveform allow multiple UAS to transmit video on the same frequency. This enables warfighters to monitor intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) video streams covering a wider geographic area, leading to enhanced command and control and operational decision-making.

The multiband RF-7800T Situational Awareness Video Receiver (SAVR) delivers real-time video feeds from cameras on aircraft or UAS platforms to ground forces. Designed for the dismounted warfighter as well as for fixed and vehicular applications, the small, lightweight RF-7800T enables feeds to be viewed outside the Tactical Operations Centre and while personnel are on the move.

As a member of the combat-proven Falcon III family of radios, the RF-7800T leverages the Falcon III SCA architecture (Software Communications Architecture), allowing the product to remain on the cusp of emerging data link standards through software upgrades. Video feeds from the RF-7800T are easily disseminated over Falcon III radio networks.

Comments

"The addition of SUAS-DDL adds greater capability to our SAVR video receiver," said Dana Mehnert, group president, Harris RF Communications. "Users will be able to switch easily between multiple video and data feeds, providing them with critical real-time information. Lightweight and portable, the SAVR provides these feeds directly to the individual warfighter."

References: Harris (1)

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