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Pass-Dynamics

Wiseled ⨉ Pass-Dynamics

The FALCON Tactical Searchlight & Illumination integrated into Pass-Dynamics SHERPA as part of the broader operational setup.

P/N: 60281466-03
NSN: 6230-22-637-0063

Wiseled is monitoring the evaluation of its FALCON searchlight integrated into the SHERPA platform—developed by PASS-Dynamics—as part of the SeaSEC and Harbour Protection Challenge. This trial demonstrates how focusable, multispectral illumination performs within an integrated maritime surveillance system. The integration. FALCON delivers visible (up to 20 million candela) and infrared output in a single compact housing. The motorised beam angle (1°–40°) enables operators to switch from wide-area search to long-range identification without additional hardware. Integration with SHERPA’s sensor suite and command interface required minimal custom engineering, confirming FALCON’s standardised architecture.

Operational performance. Early results indicate stable thermal performance across extended operating periods—critical for maritime search and surveillance operations. Sensor compatibility with SHERPA’s thermal and low-light imaging systems is consistent. Visible output remains effective to approximately 9 km in darkness, providing redundancy across variable lighting conditions typical of harbour environments.

FALCON delivers visible (up to 20 million candela) and infrared output in a single compact housing. The motorised beam angle (1°–40°) enables operators to switch from wide-area search to long-range identification without additional hardware. Integration with SHERPA’s sensor suite and command interface required minimal custom engineering, confirming FALCON’s standardised architecture.

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