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Eoptic launches SwiftEye multimodal sensing system

Eoptic has launched a new multimodal sensing system aimed at improving threat detection in complex operational environments, with applications including counter-drone and perimeter security missions.

The system, called SwiftEye, is designed to combine multiple imaging modalities into a single platform to help operators distinguish between potential threats and background clutter. The company said the system is intended for use across air, land and maritime domains, including counter-unmanned aerial and surface systems.

According to Eoptic, SwiftEye uses its Cambrian technology to process imagery at the pixel level in real time, delivering processed information directly at the sensor rather than large volumes of raw data. The approach is aimed at reducing the time required for operators to assess and respond to potential threats.

“Eoptic SwiftEye can see what others miss,” said Pano Spiliotis, CEO of Eoptic. “The threats facing our borders and critical infrastructure are outpacing the sensors meant to stop them. SwiftEye is our answer for that, enabling operators to get a clear picture in the exact conditions where every other system goes blind.”

The company said the system can be deployed by a single operator in approximately five minutes and is designed to integrate with existing platforms. Each unit includes the camera, onboard processing and artificial intelligence components, with an optional laser rangefinder.

Eoptic stated that SwiftEye is intended to support a range of missions, including counter-drone and counter-unmanned surface vessel operations, as well as perimeter surveillance for border security, critical infrastructure and large public events.

The system is manufactured in the United States and is positioned as a plug-and-play solution for integration partners.

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