ACT-L3™ HD Rackmount Clients and Systems
SBT3-9100 Decoder
SBT3-9200 Encoder
SBT3-9500 HD/SD Encoder

ACT-L3™ SD Rackmount Clients and Systems
SBT3-2100
SBT3-5100/7100
SBT3-5200
SBT3-7400

ACT-L3™ Portable Clients
Portable Encoder
Portable Encoder, Rugged
     Software Encoder
Encoder for QuickTime
Compact SBT3-7500 Encoder

ACT-L3™ Video Management
Distribution Server
IFB Server
Store and Forward Server
Store and Forward Client
Media Station
Broadcast Server

ACT-L3™ Video Play-out
Decoders
Media Player
Media Station

ACT-L3™ Solutions
The Streambox Platform
Live Newsgathering
File-based Acquisition
Video Transport
Streaming Video

Codecs
ACT-L3
RMS      

     

CONTACT

Sales Information:
sales@streambox.com
+1 206.956.0544, Option 3


Technical Support:
support@streambox.com
+1 206.956.0544, Option 5

Ship to Shore


Mobility and agility are key differentiators in the navy’s ability to communicate pertinent intelligence between a variety of battleships, frigates, aircraft carriers and on-shore command centers. Streaming video over IP enables navy personnel to quickly capture, encode, and stream live and file-based video of ‘at sea’ events to other relevant navy vessels and central command centers for analysis and assessment.

Today, video over IP is effectively utilized to monitor and analyze the success of joint allied navy exercises, including ballistic missile launches from battleships. IP-centric video technology is also used during
in-theater naval maneuvers and bombing missions by navy fighter planes.

Being able to stream live video from ongoing missions to command centers on shore helps navy commanders allocate additional resources to the theater of operations as needed while sharing intelligence with other branches of the Department of Defense.

Ship to Shore Work Flow
Streambox full duplex systems used with NLE stations enables live and file-based video to be sent from navy vessels to regional and central command centers for analysis and assessment. Video can also be shared with national and international broadcasters.

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