Haivision Systems Inc. announce the implementation of Haivision video technology, including the Haivision Media Platform for live streaming over IP networks and the Kraken low latency transcoder, to power real-time full-motion video (FMV) within CarteNav's AIMS-C4 Common Operating Picture (COP) solution. Video from airborne platforms such as manned aircraft, unmanned aircraft systems (UAS), and aerostats is crucial for tracking targets and managing the demanding mission-critical operations of CarteNav users. Along with geospatial sensor tracks, platform positions, open-source intelligence (OSINT), maps, ancillary mission data, and accompanying metadata – secure real-time video delivered with Haivision's low latency video technology provides crew on the ground with a complete picture for making decisions when every second counts.

AIMS-C4 is a browser-based Common Operating Picture (COP) platform for real-time command and control with historical data dissemination. The platform is centralized and effectively modular for disseminating multi-INT ISR data and video streams while maintaining scalability and secure accessibility across teams or governmental agencies – bringing the effectiveness of live video to multiple end-users with potentially limited bandwidth. Haivision Media Platform is a powerful full-motion video solution for ISR operations, enabling critical live monitoring, recording, and distribution of high-quality video over fixed and wireless networks.

Critically for ISR, Haivision Media Platform includes the Live Review feature for AIMS-C4 allowing users to quickly scrub back in time and tag critical events during active recordings – enabling real-time analysis and points of interest capture.