Ixsea at Dsei 200921/07/2009 |
| Ixsea, the world leader in Fiber Optic Gyroscope (FOG) technology, will be exhibiting at the Defence Systems & Equipment International show, which will be held from 8th to 11th September in London (UK). The company will present its navigation an positioning solutions for naval and land applications. |
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The Marins, specifically designed to meet the demands of the navy for high-accurate INS. Octans, an IMO-certified gyrocompass, designed with a complete motion sensor that outputs true heading, roll, pitch, surge, sway, heave, speed and acceleration. Gaps, a portable and pre-calibrated acoustic tracking system, capable to track any type of targets such as ROVs, AUVs, SDV, divers and sonar towed systems.
Phins is specifically designed to meet the requirements of defense markets and outputs position, roll, pitch, depth, velocity, heave and heading to a very high level of accuracy. Advans Lyra is a land navigator providing an instant-on tactical position of land vehicle, even when GPS is jammed.
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