Vislink Technologies Secures Over $2 Million in Airborne Video System Orders from North American Law Enforcement Agencies

Reuters2025-11-11
Vislink Technologies Secures Over $2 Million in Airborne Video System Orders from <a href="https://laohu8.com/S/FNCSF">North American</a> Law Enforcement Agencies

Vislink Technologies Inc. announced that it has received orders exceeding $2 million for its Airborne Video Downlink System $(AVDS)$ solution from law enforcement agencies in the United States and Canada. The AVDS system includes components such as the AeroLink ultra-low latency RF transceiver, Aero5 5G-enabled airborne transmitter, Mobil Commander portable control unit, Playout Server for video decoding, CIRAS-X6 for encrypted data transmission, and the LinkMatrix centralized management platform. The contracts reflect demand from a range of municipal, regional, and national agencies, with Vislink's solutions supporting real-time video, secure communications, and integration with existing systems.

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