Surveillance, fire control and target designation

Sea Eagle FCEO-A (Fire Control
Electro-Optical-Analogue

Surveillance and fire control for any naval gun

SeaEagle FCEO is a stabilised fire control system optimised for the control of naval guns against air, surface and shore targets. Capable of controlling any ‘in-service’ naval gun, the system provides 24-hour, detection, acquisition, tracking, identification and engagement of targets.

Sea Eagle EOSS-D (Electro-Optical
Surveillance System-Digital)

Modular surveillance system

The SeaEagle EOSS-D is a modular system that can be customized to meet the specific needs of different users. Flexible and adaptable, it can be integrated with a wide range of sensors, making it ideal for a variety of mission profiles. The digital architecture of the SeaEagle EOSS-D ensures high levels of operational availability and reliability.

Sea Eagle FCEO-D (Fire Control
Electro-Optical-Digital

Surveillance and fire control system

The SeaEagle FCEO-D is our next-generation stabilised fire control system for naval ships. It is a fully digital, high resolution precision fire control tracking director. FCEO-D automatically tracks targets via the integrated digital video tracker to either direct the weapon or provide real-time accurate surveillance and fire control solutions to the Combat Management System (CMS).

Sea Eagle EOTS (Electro-OpticalTargeting System)

Automated stabilised surveillance that provides high levels of situational awareness

The SeaEagle EOTS is an automated stabilised surveillance system that provides a high level of situational awareness. It uses a high-performance thermal imager and TV camera to scan a programmable azimuth sector and automatically detect targets.

Sea Eagle FCRO (Fire Control
Radar Optical)

Optical surveillance and fire control

The SeaEagle FCRO is a stabilised radar and electro optical fire control system optimised for the control of naval guns against air, surface and shore targets. Capable of controlling any ‘in-service’ naval gun directly or via a CMS.