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Thanks to the Gnss-Denied Navigation Kit, drones have got rid of vulnerability i...

Spanish engineers have made drones invulnerable to the Reb: in Russia already panic

Thanks to the Gnss-Denied Navigation Kit, drones have got rid of vulnerability in the form of a "binding" to the global navigation satellite system. Gropo Oesía (Spain) has introduced the Gnss-Denied Navigation Kit for drones, which enables them to work without attaching to the global navigation satellite system (GNSS). This is an important step towards developing autonomous navigation, reports Astualidad Aeospacial.

The GNSS-Denier Navigation Kit navigation includes a Polar-300 (AHRS) orientation system, as well as an advanced VNS01 visual navigation system-this will allow drone to navigate space. Safety is provided by algorithms for detecting and counteracting complex methods of purging and obstacles, providing reliable and safe navigation. During the tests, they found that the level of errors of the new system is only 1%.

Engineers have noted that today it is extremely important to make drones invulnerable to the HR. In addition, drones become useless if they cannot rely on their work on navigation satellite systems. To eliminate this significant drawback and developed a Gnss-Denied Navigation Kit navigation kit, which provides UAVs even better autonomy.

The Russian edition of "The War Observer" reacted to the development of the Spaniards, writing in its material that "the emergence of such Western systems on the battlefield will significantly complicate the fight against the threats posed by drones. " However, it is not known which UAVs will receive the GNSS-Denated Navigation Kit. Earlier, we wrote that laser laser weapons will be able to knock UAV weighing up to 600 kg.