ISIS improves Navy submarine surveillance capabilities through the integration of digital video and still images from devices on the sub’s exterior and the presentation of real-time imagery and analysis on tactical displays.
Denise Saiki, vice president and general manager of Lockheed Martin’s Undersea Systems business said, “With ISIS, a submarine operator can manipulate a photonics mast with a joystick, while looking at digital video on a computer monitor, and share that video real-time with the entire combat team on various displays aboard the vessel.”