
Imagery and Video Exploitation
Analyze, Review and Manipulate User-defined Graphics while Recording
Save, Edit and Annotate NSIF and NITF Files
Motion imagery applications allow you to capture still frames and export those into NATO secondary image format (NSIF) and national imagery transfer format (NITF). The motion imagery kit includes additional disk storage and applications on the payload operator station to allow you to edit, annotate and save portions of the captured files.
- STANAG 4545 images—compliance certified by the Joint Interoperability Test Command (JITC).
- STANAG 4609 motion imagery feed (Edition 2)—compliance based on AEDP-8 implementation guide.
- AES-compliant digital data link safeguards transmission of data.
Insitu successfully demonstrates interoperability between ScanEagle video with metadata and the U.S. Army’s One System Remote Video Terminal (OSRVT) during the first UAS demonstration for the U.S. Army at Fort Rucker, Ala. in six years. (March 2010)












