Creomagic secures order for video and communication kits for K9 operations

By Arie Egozi

Israeli company Creomagic has been awarded a significant contract by an undisclosed Tier-1 defence customer to provide lightweight tactical video and communication kits tailored for K9 operations. The contract is estimated to be worth several million US Dollars and includes hundreds of units.

The new K9 systems will enable live video and voice transmission from K9 dogs to their human handlers and team leaders, ensuring uninterrupted near-real-time footage and voice in hostage release situations, search and rescue missions, and other complex operational scenarios.

 

Israeli company Creomagic has been awarded a significant contract by an undisclosed Tier-1 defence customer to provide lightweight tactical video and communication kits tailored for K9 operations. The contract is estimated to be worth several million US Dollars and includes hundreds of units.
Photo: Creomagic.

 

The contract is a result of a competitive test campaign conducted in various operational settings, ranging from private houses and public buildings to city markets, forestry, basements, and mountainous areas. Throughout these tests, Creomagic’s communication systems demonstrated low latency video transmission, telemetry, and voice commands.

 

 

“K9 dogs play an invaluable role in military, law enforcement, and rescue units worldwide, often operating in environments that are inaccessible to human operators,” noted Alex Shapochnik, CEO of Creomagic. “During these missions, our communication systems need to meet not only the highest performance requirements but also provide comfort and ergonomic functionality for the dogs. Most importantly, we are proud to help our customers save lives.”

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