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Unpredictable Environments Can Compromise GPS

Whether flying in GPS-denied airspace or feeding data into a remote weapons station, ISR platforms demand accurate positioning to operate effectively and efficiently. However, we know your ISR systems are vulnerable to signal jamming, sensor drift over long missions, and mechanical vibrations, all of which can threaten mission success through targeting inaccuracy or delayed decision-making.

Accelerate ISR Deployment with ITAR-Free Navigation

We provide inertial navigation systems (INS) that are ITAR-free, allowing you to bypass the administration that typically slows down defense programs, and export your capabilities to international allies sooner. Our approach is delivering a reliable navigation solution design and implementation for ISR sensing systems, placing the focus on rapid deployment and scalability.

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FAQs

How does an INS ensure continuous and accurate navigation for ISR platforms in signal compromised environments?

Our INS uses onboard accelerometers and gyroscopes to continuously measure changes in motion and orientation from a known starting point. Using this data, our INS will provide your ISR with accurate position, velocity, and attitude information, even when external signals like GNSS are unavailable or unreliable.

Can your INS solutions meet the diverse needs in terms of SWaP-C for integration into our ISR assets?

Our INS product range is designed with SWaP-C in mind, offering a variety of sizes, weights, power consumption levels, and costs to match your ISR platforms. We can tailor solutions to meet your specific integration requirements, enabling faster, more confident decision-making across your mission requirements, contributing to an accelerated operational tempo.

How does your INS enhance the overall intelligence value derived from our ISR systems?

Our INS solutions enhance the intelligence value of your ISR systems by delivering precise, continuous positioning and orientation data, even in GPS-denied or contested environments. This ensures that sensor data, target geolocation, and movement tracking are accurate and actionable, enabling faster decision-making across your missions requirements.

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The Future of Navigation is Mini: Unveiling the Certus Mini Series with INS and AHRS

The Future of Navigation is Mini: Unveiling the Certus Mini Series with INS and AHRS

Global, September 2024 – Advanced Navigation, a world leader in navigation and autonomous systems, has announced the expansion of its versatile Certus range, with the new Mini series. Available in three variants, the Certus Mini series includes a GNSS-aided Certus Mini D and Certus Mini N inertial navigation system (INS), while Certus Mini A functions as an attitude and heading reference system (AHRS).

25 September 2024

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Hanwha Defence Australia, Hanwha Aerospace and Advanced Navigation Sign MoU to Propel Military Navigation Technology Forward

Hanwha Defence Australia, Hanwha Aerospace and Advanced Navigation Sign MoU to Propel Military Navigation Technology Forward

Australia, September 11 2024 – Advanced Navigation, a world leader in assured positioning navigation and timing (APNT) technologies, with Hanwha Aerospace and Hanwha Defence Australia (HDA), global leaders in spacecraft engines, aircraft components and defense solutions, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to co-develop strategic-grade APNT solutions.

11 September 2024

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Department Of Defence Awards Advanced Navigation Grant To Spearhead Australia’s Domestic Manufacturing Capability For Photonic Chips

Department Of Defence Awards Advanced Navigation Grant To Spearhead Australia’s Domestic Manufacturing Capability For Photonic Chips

Australia, 7th December 2023 – Advanced Navigation, a global leader in AI robotics and navigation technology, has been awarded a grant by the Australian Department of Defence to advance the nation’s domestic manufacturing capability for photonic chips.

7 December 2023

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