Doodle Labs Mesh Rider Radios support the use of situational awareness tools like TAK in the field
In emergency response scenarios, connected teams can utilize situational awareness platforms like TAK to coordinate a safe, rapid response. But TAK requires resilient, dependable connectivity to work properly in the field. In this simulated search and rescue with the Corona Fire Department, they deployed a mesh mobile ad-hoc network (MANET) powered by Doodle Labs radios with Mesh Rider technology. Their mission: coordinate the search for and rescue of a distressed hiker in a known LTE-poor environment. Watch the video to see how using TAK on a reliable, resilient MANET increases situational awareness and speeds up response times. Then learn how Mesh Rider Radios support true multi-domain connectivity, bringing drones, ground robotics, vehicles, and people onto the same resilient network.

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