ROBOTEAM launched its new portable command and control system with the unique capability of all-user, real-time ISR feed sharing at AUSA 2014. The system can stream up to 4 video channels simultaneously, providing a complete live picture of the operational area in a server-less system using a distributed network with no single point of failure.
Tactical Situational Awareness' (TacSA) capabilities include real-time geo-location tracking of all operators, as well as the accessibility of the program to all users - who can all communicate with each other, and individually view ISR feeds. Users can instantly send on-map telestration, capture and share chats, pictures, and files, as well as navigation and reference points. The system enables information sharing, including live video feed, to be shared immediately among all users, thus removing communication delays.
The TacSA system works on a secure, closed, self-healing, server-less mesh network that is ideal for operating in any environment - from open desert to complex subterranean locations. The system is both adaptable and intuitive, whether supplied on ROBOTEAM’s ROCU 5 personal handheld controller - or on any other smart platform with Windows and Android operating systems.
The TacSA system was developed in partnership with the Combating Terrorism Technical Support Office (CTTSO) for several Department of Justice and Special Operations Forces users, to meet the challenges of reliable tactical situational awareness while connecting and managing multiple dismounted forces, first responders, and systems working in the same area.