CivTAK has most of the features of its military cousin, ATAK, which is used by hundreds of thousands of military and government users throughout the United States and the world.

Here’s a non-exhaustive list of features:

Online or offline maps, including from customizable sources (but no limited license map sources like Bing or Google are supplied), and support for man, many map formats

2-D and 3-D mapping, including import of Pix-3D models from your drone

Support for KML, KMZ and other geospatial overlays

Elevation heat maps, elevation profiles, 3D views

Ability to drop points, draw complex overlays, route following, measurement tools

Integrate geo-photos, track recording, playback

photo to map feature (Rubber sheeting)

Map re-sectioning, to get your position without GPS (Old School mapping)

Integrated radio controls supporting numerous radios for first responders (Firefighters, Police, Forest Firefighters, security guards, etc).

Customizable toolbars

With radios or a server, such as TAKServer* — or a competitor like TeamConnect or TakLib**, you can also do the following:

Team shared situational awareness (where are my friends), including chat, file sharing, pointer sharing,

Geo-fences (Keep track of when something goes in/out of a defined area)

Data packages (groups of files for complex scenarios)

Video display with direct overlay,

Emergency notifications

CivTAK is 100% compatible with ATAK, WinTAK, WebTAK, TAKServer and iTAK.

EDIT: Download is now from the official TAKMaps.com (Government) Web Site

Download Here.

*TAKServer is not yet publicly released.

** TAKLib is not associated with the United States Government and does not support all network functionality.

*** EDIT: This is the “PR” Version, which does not support plugins.

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