Videosoft Global and AVT Australia have integrated ultra-low-bandwidth video streaming technology into gyro-stabilized imaging systems to provide resilient live video for airborne ISR operations.
Airborne Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) and target acquisition operations frequently face challenges when maintaining live video feeds over narrowband command-and-control links. As platform range increases, or as communications enter Denied, Degraded, Intermittent, or Limited (DDIL) conditions, traditional streaming solutions can suffer from latency, degradation, or a complete loss of visibility. This degradation directly impacts operational effectiveness and limits real-time decision-making.
The newly integrated solution is designed to mitigate these network constraints by utilizing Videosoft’s ultra-low-bandwidth, adaptive video streaming technology, which automatically adjusts to available network capacity. This allows AVT systems to deliver operationally usable live video over narrowband radio-frequency links and Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) communication systems, maintaining persistent visibility and situational awareness for operators and commanders during extended-range missions.
Designed as a fully plug-and-play system, the technology integrates with radio-linked control systems to support rapid field deployment. By combining AVT Australia’s lightweight gyro-stabilized imaging systems with Videosoft’s resilient video streaming technology, the partnership improves the delivery of actionable ISR intelligence across airborne platforms operating in limited, contested, or unpredictable environments.






