Tag: Inertial Navigation System

How ITAR-Free Navigation Shortens Your Delivery Timeline

At Advanced Navigation, our products are designed and manufactured without ITAR controlled components, reducing risk to your supply chain for navigation systems.

3 November 2025

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How to Ensure Your C-UAS Systems Are Field-Ready

Mobile C-UAS systems can fail in GPS-denied environments due to radar heading drift. Learn how an INS provides the stability needed for reliable drone detection.

27 October 2025

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Is Your Current Navigation Choice Compromising Your Assured PNT Strategy?

Find out how our INS products deliver assured PNT without the multi-year lead times of traditional procurement.

15 October 2025

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Are You Sacrificing Radar Deployments Due To INS Constraints?

The INS is critical to your mobile radar system’s performance. Explore how our ITAR-free FOG INS delivers reliable accuracy with low SWaP-C.

13 October 2025

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Laser-aided INS advances dead-reckoning accuracy in GNSS-denied environments

A new form of navigation is on the horizon, starting with a Hybrid Navigaton System.

6 June 2025

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Exploding Cargo. Hacked GPS Devices. Spoofed Coordinates. Inside New Security Threats in the Skies.

Advanced Navigation speaks to Vanity Fair about why alternative technologies matter in an age of electronic warfare.

2 June 2025

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Advanced Navigation sets ‘defining standard for autonomy’

Advanced Navigation’s Hybrid Navigation System featured in InnovationAus.

23 May 2025

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LVS hybrid system ushers in new era of navigational resilience

LVS hybrid system ushers in new era of navigational resilience.

23 May 2025

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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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