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Advanced Navigation’s inertial navigation systems will be used in the upgrade of Sweden’s fleet of CV90 tracked vehicles.

The company was chosen by BAE Systems, which is upgrading the fleet for the Swedish Defence Materiel Administration (FMV).

Advanced Navigation develops navigation and robotics solutions for sea, land, air and space applications. The company is headquartered in Sydney and has offices around the world working across a range of complex technology fields including AI-based inertial navigation, global navigation satellite systems, sensors, acoustics, RF technologies, SaaS platforms, and full robotic systems.

This is the third large phase of this program where Advanced Navigation will supply BAE Systems with its next generation Motus solution and the three phases have totaled over US$4.2 million. The Motus features the "highest accuracy MEMS accelerometers and gyroscopes on the market" and an AI-based fusion algorithm.

This contract was facilitated by BAE Systems’ Global Access Program (GAP) team. 

“We’re very proud of the continued success Advanced Navigation is achieving and have no doubt that their technology will drive opportunities in new markets within the coming years," BAE Systems Australia GAP Manager Tony Martin said. “The company’s involvement on this significant upgrade of the CV90 fleet provides the chance to demonstrate its capabilities to a new range of potential customers.”

“We have valued our relationship with BAE Systems and the GAP team which has opened a number of doors and new opportunities for us to expand our business and build on our capabilities," Advanced Navigation Chief Revenue Officer John Colvin said. "Our AI-based systems will provide unparalleled capabilities and the highest performance for BAE Systems’ CV90.”

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