FOG GNSS/INS

From Moon Landings to Earth Missions: A New Era of Navigation Begins with Laser-Aided Inertial Intelligence

Advanced Navigation demonstrates a hybrid solution for long endurance GNSS-denied navigation, proving that a software-fused inertial-centered architecture is the defining standard for autonomy.

20 May 2025

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Why it’s Time to Rethink Our Reliance on Satellite Navigation

GPS is arguably one of the most powerful and transformative technologies of the modern era. What happens when it stops working?

20 May 2025

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Laser Velocity Sensor (LVS): A High-Accuracy Velocity Aid for GNSS-Denied Navigation

The Laser Velocity Sensor (LVS) is a new class of navigation technology developed by Advanced Navigation that uses infrared (IR) lasers to measure a vehicle’s ground-relative 3D velocity with extraordinary accuracy and precision.

30 March 2025

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Balancing Cost & Performance For Blackwater ROV Navigation

Tamboritha seamlessly integrated Boreas A70 fiber-optic gyroscope (FOG) inertial navigation system (INS) into their Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV).

13 December 2024

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Advanced Navigation Supports Rheinmetall with Australia’s Largest-Ever Defense Export

Advanced Navigation has finalized a multi-million deal with Rheinmetall Defence Australia to supply fiber-optic gyroscope (FOG) inertial navigation systems (INS), for integration into Rheinmetall’s Boxer Combat Reconnaissance Vehicles (CRV).

12 December 2024

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Inertial Navigation: Empowering Armored Combat Vehicles in GNSS-Denied Environments

With low-cost GPS jamming and spoofing technologies becoming widely available, relying solely on GPS for navigation has become an increasingly risky option for armored combat vehicles. Despite the dangers, many defense fleets around the world remain ill-equipped to navigate effectively through contested environments where GPS is compromised.

3 September 2024

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Roadside Assistance in Space: The Launch of Optimus and Boreas X90

Space Machines Company has launched Optimus, an orbital service vehicle (OSV) equipped with Advanced Navigation’s Boreas X90 INS, into space.

21 February 2024

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Navigating the Rising Threat of GNSS Spoofing in Critical Industries

Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) spoofing happens when a counterfeit radio signal overrides a legitimate GNSS satellite signal, providing the receiver with false location information. The topic of signal spoofing has garnered increasing attention in recent months and is set to dominate discussions across the PNT and GNSS field.

14 February 2024

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Integrating Inertial Navigation Systems: What to Know

As the use of autonomous systems continues to grow, the importance of their ease of integration cannot be overstated. This refers to how seamlessly a system can be integrated into a vehicle or platform, both physically and electronically.

3 January 2024

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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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