Nedinsco launches NedEye, a European drone gimbal for tactical ISR

Netherlands, September 8, 2025

News Summary

Nedinsco has launched NedEye, a fully European-designed airborne gimbal for tactical ISR missions aimed at medium-weight drones. Built for fixed-wing and rotary platforms in the 2–150 kg class, NedEye combines advanced optical and digital continuous zoom, mechanical and software image stabilisation, night-vision sensors and onboard AI for automated detection and tracking. The lightweight, rugged unit emphasises supply chain security and open software interfaces for integrators and OEMs. Positioned for border security, search and rescue and target identification, the system is available for demonstrations and integration talks with defence and security organisations.

NedEye: a fully European gimbal for tactical ISR drones (announced 8 September)

NedEye was announced on 8 September as a new-generation gimbal system engineered for tactical Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance drones within the NATO domain. The purpose-built instrument combines high optical performance with a lightweight, rugged construction, addressing a clear demand for European-made advanced airborne observation systems.

Designed for both fixed‑wing and rotary platforms in the medium‑weight class (2–150 kg), NedEye delivers zoom capability, image stabilization, and full day‑and‑night operational readiness. It is intended for ISR missions, border security, and target identification, while preserving integration flexibility and operational agility for users and system integrators.

Key capabilities

  • Made in Europe: developed, manufactured and assembled entirely within Europe to support supply chain security and strategic autonomy, with compliance to NATO and EU standards.
  • Advanced optical and digital zoom: utilizes three daylight cameras to provide full‑range, high‑resolution imaging at extended distances, with seamless transitions between optical and digital magnification.
  • Exceptional image stabilisation: pan‑tilt mechanical stabilisation reinforced by advanced software algorithms to deliver steady, precise visuals in diverse conditions.
  • Lightweight construction: engineered to extend drone flight time and enable integration on smaller platforms without sacrificing performance.
  • Night vision and AI integration: enables 24/7 operational capability with automated detection, recognition and tracking functions to support decision‑making.
  • Open software architecture: secure and adaptable integration for OEMs and system integrators, with protection against unauthorized access.

Strategic relevance

The introduction of NedEye aligns with growing emphasis on airborne ISR capabilities in defence and security contexts. Armed forces are described as increasingly shifting toward autonomous and unmanned platforms to reduce personnel exposure and raise situational awareness. NedEye is positioned as a way to support that transition while maintaining high optical performance without compromising endurance, weight, or interoperability. A Europe‑based design approach is presented as a means to ensure uninterrupted operational readiness and independence from non‑European component suppliers, with compliance to NATO and EU defence requirements and a strategy to mitigate geopolitical supply chain risks.

Development and availability

NedEye emerged from collaboration with drone manufacturers, system integrators and operational end users. Drawing on Nedinsco’s century‑long experience in military‑grade optical systems, the development approach emphasizes real‑world needs and continuous improvement through rapid feedback and incremental development cycles. The system is now described as available for demonstrations and integration discussions, inviting defence and security organisations to engage with Nedinsco for evaluation under operational conditions.

Contact information

Volker Schwichtenberg — CEO; Uta Schwichtenberg — CEO und Rechtsanwältin.
Address: Christine‑Demmer‑Straße 75, 3474 Bad Neuenahr‑Ahrweiler, Germany.
Phone: +49 2641 3703‑0; Fax: +49 2641 3703‑199; Email: info@moench-group.com.

Key features at a glance

Feature Description
Manufacturing Made in Europe with entire development, production and assembly taking place in Europe to support supply chain security and NATO/EU standards compliance.
Platform range Compatible with fixed‑wing and rotary drones in the 2–150 kg class.
Optics Advanced optical and digital zoom system using three daylight cameras; seamless transitions between optical and digital magnification.
Stabilisation Pan‑tilt mechanical stabilisation enhanced by software algorithms for steady visuals in varied conditions.
Endurance impact Lightweight construction designed to extend flight time and enable integration on smaller platforms without performance loss.
Night and AI Night vision capability with automated detection, recognition and tracking to support 24/7 operations.
Software architecture Open, secure software architecture supporting adaptable integration for OEMs and system integrators.
Operational use Targeted for ISR missions, border security and rapid identification in diverse operational envelopes.

FAQ

What is NedEye?
NedEye is a new generation European gimbal system designed for tactical ISR drones, combining high optical performance with a lightweight, rugged build for NATO‑domain operations.
Which drones can use NedEye?
The system is designed for both fixed‑wing and rotary drones in the medium‑weight class (2–150 kg), enabling use across a range of platforms.
What are NedEye’s core capabilities?
Key capabilities include full optical and digital zoom, seamless magnification transitions, advanced image stabilization, day‑and‑night readiness, night vision with AI‑assisted detection and tracking, and an open, secure software architecture for integration.
Where is NedEye manufactured?
NedEye is developed, manufactured and assembled entirely within Europe to support supply chain security and strategic autonomy, with adherence to NATO/EU standards.
How can organizations arrange a demonstration?
Interested defence and security organizations can engage Nedinsco for demonstrations and integration discussions, with arrangements facilitated via the contact details provided by the company.
Who can be contacted for more information?
Key contacts include the NedEye program leadership and the listed corporate contact details for the European manufacturing base.

Aspect Details
Construct origin Entirely European development, production and assembly.
Platform compatibility Fixed‑wing and rotary drones in the 2–150 kg class.
Imaging capabilities Three daylight cameras with optical and digital zoom; high-resolution imaging at extended range.
Stabilisation Pan‑tilt mechanical stabilisation plus advanced software for stable visuals in all conditions.
Power and weight Lightweight construction intended to extend flight time without sacrificing performance.
Operational readiness Full day‑night capability with AI‑assisted detection and tracking.
Security and integration Open, secure software architecture with protected access and easy integration for OEMs and integrators.

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