Wave Relay® MANET Technology: Ultra-Reliable Mobile Networking for Unmanned Systems
Rugged Display & Controller Complete command & control solution for warfighters and developers
Rugged Display & Controller

Complete command & control solution for warfighters and developers

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Rugged Display & Controller

The Rugged Display & Controller (RDC) provides warfighters and end-users with a single-device solution for command and control of unmanned systems, PTZ cameras, and sensors on the networked battlefield. It can be connected to the Persistent Systems MPU5 radio, allowing you to run Android apps from Wave Relay Ecosystem partners on any device on the network and offering a range of capabilities including command of TAK operations and HD video streaming.

The hard-wearing unit is IP68-rated and has been designed to operate under tough field conditions, including underwater and while wearing bulky gloves. It features a sunlight-readable high-resolution touchscreen, two-axis joysticks, and 14 physical buttons for precise and intuitive control. The RDC does not include commercial technologies such as Bluetooth, LTE, WiFi, and NFC, ensuring that your position is not inadvertently revealed to the enemy.

The custom Android-based OS makes it easy for developers to create apps designed for the RDC and MPU5, providing common control capabilities for your platform. The Wave Relay MANET can be leveraged just as commercial apps would utilize Ethernet or WiFi, allowing all team members to interface with assets on a common network. Apps can be installed on every MPU5 in your network with a single click.

Specifications:

Dimensions: 7.2 x 4.2 x 1.0 in.
18.29 x 10.67 x 2.54 cm
Weight: 15.59 oz.
442 g
Power Consumption: 0.47W (Screen Off)
1.67W (100% brightness)
Display: 5.7 in / 14.5 cm
720 x 1280
400 nits
Camera: 1x rear-facing, 5MP
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