DETECTING THREATS AT SEA

Life-saving awareness

The Seasparrow/Stalker electro-optical system is key to detecting threats to the U.S. Navy’s large deck ships. Seasparrow/Stalker’s long-range sensor system provides 24/7 situational awareness that allows ship crews to identify potential targets at long and short ranges, determine intent and make informed decisions. 

The Stalker System

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What We Did

What We Did

Sensor provider

We designed the Seasparrow electro optical camera originally as a low-light camera system used for search, surveillance, target identification, fire control and navigational guidance for surface-to-air missile defense. It has been used by the Navy for more than 40 years.

Stalker evolved from Seasparrow. Stalker’s Long-Range Electro-Optical Sensor System is installed aboard large deck ships and significantly enhances the Navy’s ability to detect, classify, identify and determine hostile intent of potential threats.  We developed and tested the Stalker system, which uses visible and mid-wave infrared cameras to provide imagery in day and night conditions.

OUR NAVY CUSTOMERS DISCUSS STALKER

Watch this video to see U.S. Navy officers discuss the importance of situational awareness for large deck ships and how our long range optical system Stalker is essential to the safety of the fleet.

Electro-Optical

Sensors for tactical applications collect high-value data essential for detecting threats.

Cameras

High performance day/night imaging comes in a variety of sizes and applications.