Reticulate Micro Transmits First-ever Real-time Streaming Video over UHF TACSAT in Army Demonstration
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Tuesday, March 5, 2024
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PALM BAY, Fla., March 5, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Reticulate Micro, Inc., a defense technology company dedicated to delivering trusted and resilient communications over any transport and in any environment, announced today that it successfully streamed live video over a UHF TACSAT radio link – a first for the industry.
Key Points:
- Reticulate conducted the demonstration on Feb. 28th with the US Army, using Reticulate Micro's VAST™ encoder and NanTenna's Ultra High Frequency (UHF) TACSAT antenna.
- It marked the first time a commercial provider has demonstrated live video streaming in a tactical environment over the Army's legacy TACSAT network.
- Today, there is no other solution capable of streaming real-time video over legacy tactical networks such as HF and TACSAT," said John Dames, CTO of Reticulate Micro.
- Reticulate will continue to do validations of its VAST video system across all tactical communication networks in use today and will make this data available to government customers.