What's Happening?
MostaTech is set to showcase its latest Fiber Optic Gyroscopes (FOGs) and FOG-based Inertial Measurement Units (IMUs) at the Joint Navigation Conference (JNC) 2026 in Covington, Greater Cincinnati. These
technologies are designed as cost-effective, non-ITAR solutions for Inertial Navigation Systems (INS) and are suitable for unmanned aerial, ground, and marine platforms. The company's offerings include SWaP-optimized FOG IMUs and the G321M, a compact three-axis gyroscope. These devices are engineered to provide stable inertial performance and are equipped with features like magnetic shielding to ensure reliability in electromagnetically disturbed environments.
Why It's Important?
The introduction of these advanced FOG technologies is crucial for the development of precise navigation and control systems in various unmanned applications. By offering SWaP-optimized solutions, MostaTech addresses the demand for compact, low-power, and high-performance sensors in the defense and aerospace sectors. These technologies enhance the capabilities of unmanned systems, enabling more accurate motion tracking and control. The presentation at JNC 2026 provides an opportunity for industry stakeholders to explore these innovations, potentially leading to broader adoption and integration into mission-critical applications.






