CHESS Dynamics Corporate Brochure

Fire Control SeaEagle systems can be configured for control of any in-service naval gun in various anti-air, anti-surface and naval gunfire support engagements.

SeaEagle Family of Maritime Systems SeaEagle is a family of electro-optical systems that meets a broad range of maritime surveillance and gun fire control applications. System solutions are available for all classes of surface vessels; from fast interceptors and patrol boats, to major warships. Advanced Image Processing SeaEagle systems feature a video processing function that provides a high level of automation to the surveillance, acquisition, and tracking applications. • P rogrammable horizon and sector scanning with automatic target detection • M ultiple target detection and acquisition • P anoramic display of the scanned sector with detected targets labelled • A utomatic slewing to radar contact target indications • R eal time target tracking with automatic selection of tracking algorithm to suit target/ background parameters • A utomatic cueing of multiple targets within field of view • A utomatic capture of target ‘snapshot’ images • G raphical display of all system, target and ship data • D igital video and data recording • Artificial Intelligence & Auto Target Classification

A range of interface formats are available to match both new build and earlier design mountings.

Chess provides a full installation and trials service, including live firing trials and analysis.

• R ange table based ballistic prediction including compensation for meteorological effects • S urface (ASuW) engagements with semi-automated splash spotting • A ir (AAW) engagements in area and self-defence modes • N aval Fire Support (NFS) engagements in direct and indirect modes with crest clearance • Ability to conduct surface engagements using track- while-scan data from a surface search radar • A bility to fire extended range ammunition • G raphical display of all system, weapon, target, ship and meteorological data • S ystem can be integrated into and controlled from a Combat Mission System multi-function console or supplied with its own dedicated console or workstation

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