Encrypted video transmission kit for MOHOC Elite OPS and MOHOC IR cameras. Low-latency (<100 ms) wireless link with AES-256 encryption, configurable mesh frequencies, and omnidirectional or directional antenna for 200m to 2km range.
MOHOC
MOHOC Wireless Kit — Real-Time Tactical Video Transmission System
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Technical overview
The MOHOC Wireless Kit is the component that transforms the MOHOC helmet camera from a local recording device to a real-time situational awareness system for the command post. With the kit installed, each field operator's video is continuously and securely transmitted to the forward control post or command vehicle, where the operations officer can simultaneously monitor multiple feeds and coordinate element movement without voice communications that could compromise the operation.
The transmitter is a compact module that connects directly to the video output port of the MOHOC Elite OPS and MOHOC IR, without modifying the camera or adding significant weight to the operator's equipment. The link operates on free bands (2.4/5.8 GHz) or configurable military frequencies with adjustable power (10-500 mW) to minimize RF signature in low-observability operations.
For Peruvian Army units, DINOES, and PNP tactical operations groups, the MOHOC Wireless Kit provides operator point-of-view situational awareness (egocentric situational awareness) that complements drone intelligence — while the UAV provides an aerial top-down perspective, the operator camera provides street-level, building interior, and contact zone context that the UAV cannot capture.
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