Battle Command
Time:2022-05-19
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Industry status quo
1. When dealing with powerful data and video transmission functions, lagging and disconnection cannot guarantee real-time transmission of the combat scene to the command center
2. The interfaces of various platforms are not unified, making it impossible to communicate with each other, greatly increasing the portability of use
3. Lack of confidentiality and network security
Industry demand
1. Decentralized defense requires frequent communication, command, and communication between troops during combat;
2. Close and unified communication is required between various units and branches of the military. The special requirements of the military organization require very high cooperation among units, so information communication between each other and between superiors and subordinates should reflect a visual, all-round, and diverse command platform;
3. Lower level troops are often in mobile combat. Therefore, real-time transmission of various battlefield information to the command center is crucial for making correct decisions;
4. Powerful data functionality. It is necessary to process various combat documents, drawings, audio and video files, and sometimes remote control of computers and cameras is also required to facilitate the analysis and judgment of combat situations.
5. Military information is related to national secrets, requiring extremely high confidentiality and network security for transmission.
Solution
1. Intelligent integrated communication devices can ensure minimal single link transmission and smooth video transmission networks in poor network environments for operators;
2. Real time transmission of monitoring videos and individual feedback videos to the command center through intelligent fusion communication equipment through on-site collection terminals; Simultaneously conducting two-way voice calls;