video technology
Published on : Apr 4, 2025
Haivision, a global leader in real-time video networking and visual collaboration, participated in Everest NL 2025, a key defense experiment hosted by L3Harris Technologies. Held at Experience Island, Loon op Zand, Netherlands, the event simulated a modern NATO maneuver-force communication environment. From March 24-27, the live setting tested technologies vital for today’s mission-critical operations—especially those enhancing tactical communications, ISR (Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance), and electronic warfare capabilities.
Haivision’s involvement in Everest NL highlights its ongoing commitment to providing secure, interoperable video solutions tailored for dynamic and demanding military applications.
Simulated real-world NATO operations with a live communication and tactical scenario.
Focused on technologies supporting C5ISR (Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Combat Systems, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance).
Enabled demonstration of operational effectiveness in a joint-force setting.
Encouraged interoperability and integration between defense solution providers.
Demonstrated its mission-critical video ecosystem in a field setting.
Reinforced the company’s commitment to secure, real-time video sharing in defense operations.
Highlighted the importance of interoperability and open architecture in mission-critical environments.
Showcased collaborative innovation by working alongside key defense technology partners.
Makito video encoders: Delivered high-performance, low-latency ISR video feeds from the tactical edge.
Kraken video processing platform: Enabled efficient video encoding, transcoding, and streaming.
Command 360-powered expeditionary video wall: Provided a dynamic common operating picture for command centers.
Enabled real-time situational awareness to operational commanders via secure video streams.
Solutions were deployed to support a seamless operating environment with other vendor technologies.
Emphasized adaptability and resilience in complex battlefield scenarios.
Designed to meet NATO and partner nation cybersecurity and interoperability standards.
Tyler Stephens, VP of International Mission Systems at Haivision, stated:
“By working alongside industry leaders, we can showcase how open architecture and interoperability drive operational effectiveness.”
Reiterated Haivision’s focus on addressing real-world field challenges through innovative engineering.
Haivision’s active presence at Everest NL 2025 underscores its growing influence in the defense sector. Through the integration of field-proven technologies such as Makito encoders, Kraken, and Command 360, Haivision reinforces its capability to support defense forces with interoperable, secure, and real-time video solutions.
With deployments across military, aerospace, government, and public safety sectors, Haivision continues to enable faster, smarter decision-making through advanced video workflows. As defense operations grow more complex, Haivision’s robust technology stack is engineered to help organizations navigate these challenges with confidence and clarity.