Chess Dynamics, a UK specialist in surveillance and fire control, has reportedly secured its first order for the next-generation SeaEagle Electro-Optical Surveillance System (EOSS). This significant contract will see the advanced technology deployed on a new class of frigates for a major international navy.
According to Janes, this deal highlights the increasing demand for sophisticated naval surveillance. The SeaEagle EOSS provides comprehensive situational awareness, helping naval vessels detect, track, and identify potential threats across vast maritime areas.
Chess Dynamics emphasizes that the SeaEagle family of systems is engineered for automated maritime surveillance, integrating high-performance thermal imagers and daylight TV cameras for 24-hour operation. Advanced image processing automates many tasks, reducing operator workload and training needs.
Reports indicate the new SeaEagle Digital EOSS offers greater flexibility, allowing integration of various additional sensors. Its digital architecture supports modular sensors, ensuring high operational availability and customization for different missions. Chess Dynamics notes that their systems are becoming “smarter” to reduce operator burden, filtering information to flag only genuine risks and enhancing response speed.
This selection for a new frigate program underscores SeaEagle EOSS’s ability to meet rigorous modern naval requirements. Chess Dynamics has a long history of providing electro-optical systems to numerous navies globally, reinforcing its position as a key provider of advanced naval defense technology.



