SX-TAC

SeaCross Tactical Navigation Software for Naval and Special Operations.

SX-TAC for Tactical Operations

SX-TAC is SeaCross Tactical Navigation Software, developed with our most demanding customers, shaped directly by operators and special forces to meet real‑world requirements in the most challenging maritime missions. SeaCross turns integrated sensor streams into actionable cues, reducing cognitive load and enabling precise execution, at speed, in low-signature and contested environments. SX-TAC supports manned, remote and autonomous vessels. Available exclusively to NATO and allied users.

Capabilities

  • Dedicated tools for Visit, Board, Search, and Seizure operations, including intercept calculators, synthetic target plotting, real-time vectoring, and mission phase management.

  • When GPS is spoofed, jammed or unavailable, the system can quickly be switched to dedicated GNSS‑denied navigation mode to maintain navigation integrity and operational efficiency.

  • Universal and sensor‑specific mechanisms to detect spoofing, jamming, and meaconing, providing awareness of GNSS integrity.

  • We combine a thoughtful, human-centered approach with clear communication and reliable results. It’s not just what we do, it’s how we do it that sets us apart. Seamless connection with Tactical Assault Kit for a maritime Common Operating Picture (COP), secure messaging, and combined coordination.

  • Real-time consolidation of radar, EO/IR, AIS, and other sensor data for enhanced situational awareness and threat identification.

  • Mission‑oriented UI templates for rapid switching between operational modes and operator tasks (e.g., high‑speed navigation, command and control, insertion, intercept).

  • UI colors, contrast, and icons are fine‑tuned to reduce white‑light leakage and support NVIS operations.

  • Integrated mission rehearsal, playback, and after-action review tools.

  • Integrates with SX‑AUTONOMY to enable manned, remote, and autonomous vessel operations within a common SeaCross ecosystem, logic and user interface.