Spanish Army Tests Seeker Integration with TALOS and Dual-EIMOS Mortar System

The Spanish Army is evaluating the integration of the Seeker mission system with the TALOS command-and-control network and the Dual-EIMOS 81 mm vehicle-mounted mortar. The effort is part of Spain’s broader move toward digital fire support and collaborative combat.

TALOS, developed by GMV, already supports fire-mission management for artillery and mortars. The Dual-EIMOS, built by EXPAL Systems, is a highly mobile 4×4-mounted mortar system designed for automated fire control and rapid shoot-and-scoot operations. Public material also describes it as integrated with TALOS C2.

Available information remains limited on Seeker itself in this Spanish context. The system appears to be a sensor or target-acquisition element intended to feed data into TALOS and extend the sensor-to-shooter chain. The exact nature of the evaluation, the test schedule, and the units involved have not been disclosed publicly.

The trial fits into the Army’s wider digital modernization effort, which includes tactical communications, sensor integration, and mobile command systems. Within that framework, TALOS serves as the artillery C2 layer, Dual-EIMOS as the effect platform, and Seeker as the likely sensing component in a fully digitized fire-support loop.