Trakka Systems Continues Support of the French Navy with Advanced TrakkaCam Upgrade Aboard the Dixmude

May 5, 2026

Ärla, Sweden (5 May 2026) – Trakka Systems is proud to announce the continued support of the French Navy through the recent upgrade of its advanced airborne and maritime surveillance capabilities aboard Mission Jeanne d’Arc operations.

Following Trakka Systems’ initial support of the French Navy’s Mission “Jeanne d’Arc 2026” Indo-Pacific deployment, the company has now completed an important enhancement to the French Navy’s onboard ISR capabilities with the upgrade of their TrakkaCam system to the new TC-320 configuration, including the addition of a sun shield for improved operational performance in demanding maritime environments and extremely hot climates.

Mission Jeanne d’Arc is a cornerstone annual deployment for the French Navy, combining operational readiness, international cooperation, and officer cadet training across strategically significant global regions. The 2026 deployment includes the Mistral-class amphibious assault ship Dixmude and the frigate Aconit, operating across the Indo-Pacific and supporting a wide range of maritime surveillance, search-and-rescue, and force projection missions.

The TrakkaCam TC-320 provides enhanced EO/IR imaging performance, improved target acquisition, and increased mission flexibility for naval and airborne operators. Combined with the sun shield upgrade, the system is engineered specifically for prolonged maritime operations where glare reduction and image clarity are essential to mission success.