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OPENSIGHT mission console and ATR deployed aboard AW101 for SAR operations in Norway

Livorno, April 21st, 2026 – FlySight announces a major milestone in its ongoing collaboration supporting Search and Rescue (SAR) operations in Norway.

Advancing operational SAR capabilities through real-time onboard sensor processing and automated target recognition in complex environments.

The first integration tests have been successfully completed, combining FlySight’s OPENSIGHT Mission Console and Automatic Target Recognition (ATR) technologies with neural models trained and developed by Norwegian authorities.

The system architecture enables real-time, onboard processing of electro-optical sensor data alongside geospatial information, enhancing situational awareness and supporting faster, more informed decision-making during time-critical missions. This approach aims to significantly increase the probability of locating missing persons in challenging environments.

Designed for deployment in high-complexity scenarios—including mountainous terrain and maritime domains—the solution enhances operator capabilities by improving detection reliability and reducing false positives. As a result, it enables more efficient allocation of search and rescue (SAR) assets and increases the likelihood of successful target identification under demanding operational conditions.

From Pilot Initiative to Operational Validation

This pilot initiative represents a critical step forward in transitioning advanced technologies from the laboratory into operational environments. By augmenting the capabilities of SAR operators—particularly in complex scenarios such as mountainous terrain and maritime missions—the system is designed to deliver faster, more reliable, and actionable insights in situations where every second matters.

Last week, the project saw FlySight team deployed at Sola Naval Air Station for initial onboard helicopter integration trials. From now through August, the Mission Console and ATR systems will be continuously refined to ensure full alignment with operational requirements collected during field activities.

In parallel, the program supports the development of a structured SAR data framework for Norway, aimed at enabling scalable deployment across a broader fleet and enhancing long-term mission effectiveness through data-driven capabilities.

Statement from Mattia Carpin, Head of Engineering at FlySight:

 “I just returned after spending three days alongside the professionals who dedicate their lives to saving others in Norway, onboard one of these extraordinary helicopters.

Their missions span an exceptional range of scenarios: deep forests, vertical rock faces, and open-sea rescues. Wherever there is a life to save, they go. The sky is not the limit—it is their workspace.

What struck me most is their relentless commitment to excellence. Every detail matters. Every decision counts. Because in their world, compromise is not an option—it could mean missing the chance to save a life.

Contributing to this mission with our technology carries both responsibility and accountability.  

We embrace the challenge: delivering true excellence in service of search and rescue missions.”

photo courtesy OPENSIGHT

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