Category: Government & Defense

July 8, 2021
Learn about all the new features and key benefits in the latest firmware update to the Makito MX1 Rugged in our latest blog post.
By Mark Horchler
June 23, 2021
Read our latest post to learn what SRT’s official inclusion in the Motion Imagery Standards Profile means for the ISR community.
By Lina Nikols
April 6, 2021
Kraken 3.5 is here! Discover more about the latest release of this comprehensive transcoding, stream routing, and encoding platform now with support for GigE Vision input.
By Lina Nikols
March 10, 2021
Read on for a recap of the recent Virtual ISR Summit where our team of experts showcased the latest Haivision solutions for addressing the challenges presented by defense and ISR workflows.
By Lina Nikols
October 26, 2020
The latest release of Haivision’s Kraken Transcoder (3.3) is now available as a virtual machine (VM) on Microsoft Azure, opening up a whole new range of supported use cases.
By Lina Nikols
September 30, 2020
Discover more about Viasat’s DVE application, a new satellite communications technology enhancement that optimizes sensor data for aircraft during ISR missions using Haivision Makito video encoders.
By Lina Nikols
July 22, 2020
The latest release of Haivision’s IP video management system, Haivision Media Platform Workgroup Edition, has a new feature available in preview mode; Live Review. Read on to discover how mission critical applications can benefit from this feature.
By Lina Nikols
June 15, 2020
Haivision’s Makito X4 Video Decoder is here! With ultra-low latency, high density, impeccable picture quality, native support for SRT, it’s the perfect companion to the Makito X4 Video Encoder.
By Lina Nikols
April 30, 2020
Kraken 3.2 has expanded its encoding capabilities with the introduction of SDI-SFP encoding. Read on to discover the benefits that this new feature has to offer.
By Lina Nikols
April 23, 2020
Video streaming technology used for Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) applications has evolved significantly. However, UDP has remained the transport protocol adopted for Full Motion Video, compromising video quality and affecting operations. Learn how new technology can ensure high video quality, regardless of network conditions.
By Catherine Polson