What's Happening?
Silicon Sensing is set to debut its robust MEMS inertial measurement units and precision gyroscopes at Eurosatory 2026 in Paris. The company's offerings include tactical-grade, 9 degrees of freedom inertial measurement units and miniature navigation gyroscopes designed
for extreme defense scenarios. These products are suitable for both manned and unmanned platforms, particularly in GNSS-denied environments. Recent developments include a contract to supply the CRH03 tactical-grade gyro to Psionic Inc for integration into the SurePath navigation system. Silicon Sensing's products are noted for their precision, compact size, and low power consumption.
Why It's Important?
The introduction of advanced MEMS inertial technology by Silicon Sensing is significant for the defense sector, where precision and reliability are critical. These technologies offer enhanced navigation and control capabilities, particularly in environments where traditional GNSS systems are unavailable. The company's focus on compact and efficient designs aligns with the industry's trend towards smaller, more versatile platforms. This development could lead to broader adoption of MEMS technology in defense applications, potentially influencing future military strategies and equipment design.











