A Wearable Next-Generation Tactical Networking System for Dismounted Military Operations
Silvus Technologies has developed a new chest-mounted tactical networking system that delivers mission-critical connectivity and data access for real-time situational awareness. Optimized for size, weight and power (SWaP) to reduce the load an operator carries, the networking system maximizes flexibility and connectivity for dismounted military operations.
“Developed with direct feedback from operators, every design element of StreamCaster NEXUS redefines what they should expect from a tactical networking system to maximize mission effectiveness,” said Neema Daneshvar, Vice President of Product at Silvus Technologies. “This tactical networking system provides military and law enforcement professionals with a secure, mobile communications hub that lets them share voice, video and data in real time, even when traditional infrastructure isn’t available.”
The StreamCaster NEXUS pairs the advanced StreamCaster MINI 5200 (SM5200) mobile ad hoc network (MANET) radio and Samsung’s tactical mobile device (End User Device: models S23/S23TE and above) with a low-profile, custom-designed Juggernaut case that is chest mounted. It empowers users with an adaptive and secure networking system that blends into their tactical vest and keeps cables snag-free, enhancing their operational freedom.
With access to the Android Team Awareness Kit (ATAK) and other situational awareness software applications, operators gain real-time geospatial intelligence and mission planning, as well as radio/network configuration through the StreamScape network management plug-in. Multiple interfaces including data connectivity (Ethernet, USB, RS232), dual push-to-talk, dedicated radio over IP and Nett Warrior unified power help the system adapt seamlessly to provide resilient, operator-focused connectivity across today’s dynamically changing battlespace.
StreamCaster NEXUS’ Advanced Networking Capabilities
The StreamCaster NEXUS features the cutting-edge, ultra-slim SM5200 MANET radio, delivering up to 2W native output power (4W effective power with TX Eigen Beamforming) and up to 100 Mbps data rate, optimizing network performance for voice, high-fidelity video and IP data communications. Powered by Silvus’ MN-MIMO waveform, StreamCaster NEXUS creates a self-forming and adaptive mesh network – capable of linking hundreds of nodes with unmatched range, throughput and electronic warfare (EW) resilience. Its seamless interoperability with 4000-series StreamCaster MANET radios, paired with a quick-release snap-lock system, allows users to easily detach the SM5200 for standalone radio operations.
In addition to AES256 and FIPS 140-3 encryption for secure operations, StreamCaster NEXUS provides optional access to Spectrum Dominance 2.0, Silvus’ ever-expanding licensable suite of Low Probability of Intercept/Low Probability of Detection (LPI/LPD), Anti-Jam (AJ) EW resiliency and Advanced Threat Protection (ATP) capabilities. Delivering secure and protected communications that thrive in congested and EW-contested environments without sacrificing performance, Spectrum Dominance empowers operators to achieve decision dominance and RF spectrum overmatch in any operational environment.
Top Stories
INSIDERRF & Microwave Electronics
FAA to Replace Aging Network of Ground-Based Radars
PodcastsDefense
A New Additive Manufacturing Accelerator for the U.S. Navy in Guam
NewsSoftware
Rewriting the Engineer’s Playbook: What OEMs Must Do to Spin the AI Flywheel
Road ReadyPower
2026 Toyota RAV4 Review: All Hybrid, All the Time
INSIDERDefense
F-22 Pilot Controls Drone With Tablet
INSIDERRF & Microwave Electronics
L3Harris Starts Low Rate Production Of New F-16 Viper Shield
Webcasts
Energy
Hydrogen Engines Are Heating Up for Heavy Duty
Energy
SAE Automotive Podcast: Solid-State Batteries
Power
SAE Automotive Engineering Podcast: Additive Manufacturing
Aerospace
A New Approach to Manufacturing Machine Connectivity for the Air Force
Software
Optimizing Production Processes with the Virtual Twin



