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Haivision video streaming used by Diamond Aircraft

Avionics and Technology
30 Jun 2022 | Clara Bullock
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Diamond Aircraft

The Makito X4 Rugged video encoder – produced by Haivision Systems – will be a part of Diamond Aircraft’s special mission fixed-wing aircraft, the DA62 MPP, in its North America Demo tour

Diamond Aircraft’s DA62 MPP features tracking and sensor technology and is suitable for law enforcement and surveillance operations, search and rescue missions, disaster management, infrastructure and environmental monitoring.

Haivision’s video streaming solution, the Makito X4 Rugged video encoder, streams video from the DA62 MPP using the Secure Reliable Transport protocol, to help support situational awareness and airborne surveillance over constrained networks commonly seen in intelligence, surveillance and reconnaisance (ISR) workflows.

The demonstration DA62 MPP will be configured with mission equipment typical of many airborne law enforcement operators, including Haivision’s Makito X4 Rugged video encoder.

“Haivision’s Makito X4 video encoder offers low latency, flexibility, and reliability for live video transport applications, making it the perfect choice for our Special Mission Aircraft,” said Stefan Haim, Technical Manager, Special Mission Aircraft, Diamond Aircraft. “Our long-standing partnership with Haivision has enabled us to offer our clients high performance airborne solutions ideally suited for a wide variety of missions.”

Avionics and Technology
30 Jun 2022
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Clara Bullock

Clara Bullock is a writer for ITIJ and AirMed&Rescue. Initially a freelance writer for publications ranging from gardening news to music magazines, she has made the transition to writing about the ins and outs of travel insurance and aeromedicine. In her spare time she reviews books on Instagram and eats pasta.

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