NedEye European-made gimbal mounted on a tactical drone for ISR missions.
Netherlands, September 8, 2025
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.
The manufacturer announced on September 8 the roll-out of NedEye, a new-generation gimbal system purpose-built for tactical Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance missions. The device is engineered to operate within the NATO domain, pairing high optical performance with a lightweight, rugged construction to meet demanding airborne observation needs. NedEye is presented as a response to a growing demand for reliable, European-made ISR systems that can be integrated with both existing and new platforms.
NedEye is designed for the medium-weight class drones, covering both fixed‑wing and rotary configurations in the 2–150 kg range. The system emphasizes a balance between endurance and performance, enabling higher payload efficiency without sacrificing image quality or mission versatility. It is described as suitable for a broad spectrum of ISR tasks, including border security and target identification, with uptime maintained through continuous day‑and‑night operational readiness.
The NedEye launch aligns with broader defence and security trends toward autonomous and unmanned platforms that can reduce personnel exposure while increasing situational awareness. NedEye is described as enabling the transition to more autonomous drone operations by delivering top-tier optical performance without increasing weight or compromising interoperability. By keeping all design and production activities within Europe, the program is positioned to support uninterrupted operational readiness and reduce dependency on non‑European suppliers. The European-centric approach is highlighted as helping ensure compliance with NATO and EU defence frameworks and mitigating geopolitical supply chain risks for end users in the alliance and partner nations.
The NedEye program is presented as the product of collaboration with drone manufacturers, system integrators and end users, drawing on a century of experience in military‑grade optical systems. The approach emphasizes real‑world feedback and iterative development to keep NedEye aligned with evolving ISR needs. NedEye is now available for demonstrations and integration discussions, with organizations invited to engage directly for evaluation under operational conditions. Contact details are provided for the company’s leadership and regional offices.
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
What is NedEye?
NedEye is a fully European gimbal system designed for tactical ISR drones in the NATO domain, combining high optical performance with a lightweight, rugged build for fixed‑wing and rotary platforms in the 2–150 kg range.
What are NedEye’s main capabilities?
Key features include three daylight cameras, seamless optical-to-digital zoom, expert image stabilization, night vision and AI integration, and an open software architecture for secure integration with OEMs and system integrators.
Where is NedEye manufactured?
The system is made in Europe, with all development, manufacturing and assembly conducted within the region to support supply chain security and compliance with NATO/EU standards.
Who can evaluate NedEye?
Defence and security organisations can request demonstrations and integration discussions to assess NedEye under operational conditions.
What applications does NedEye target?
ISR missions across border security and target identification, with emphasis on 24/7 readiness and interoperability with European defence requirements.
Feature | Summary |
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Origin and production | European-made, developed, manufactured and assembled within Europe |
Platform compatibility | Designed for fixed-wing and rotary drones in the 2–150 kg range |
Optical capabilities | Three daylight cameras with full optical to digital zoom transitions |
Image stability | Pan-tilt mechanical stabilization with advanced software algorithms |
Weight and endurance | Lightweight construction aimed at extending flight time |
Night and AI features | Night vision and automated detection/recognition/tracking |
Software architecture | Open, secure architecture with protected access for OEMs and integrators |
Strategic alignment | Compliance with NATO/EU standards and supply chain autonomy |
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