Revolutionary Geolocation Technology Demonstrated in GPS-Denied Conditions
Trillium Engineering, a frontrunner in cutting-edge gimbaled imaging technologies, has successfully showcased its GD-Loc solution utilizing the HD55-MV system mounted on an active Group 2 uncrewed aerial vehicle (UAV).
This flight marks a pivotal achievement in confirming GD-Loc’s real-time, high-precision geolocation capabilities in environments where GPS signals are compromised or entirely absent.
The tests validated GD-loc’s ability to reliably maintain Category 1 geolocation accuracy within a six-meter range during operations without GPS.
Thes findings highlight GD-Loc’s considerable benefits for contemporary intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) operations, building on Trillium’s earlier success at the U.S. Army’s Positioning,Navigation,and Timing Assessment Experiment (PNTAX) in September,where GD-Loc effectively produced category 1 target coordinates amid live GPS and communication jamming scenarios.
“Showcasing GD-Loc’s capabilities on a competitive Group 2 UAV emphasizes the versatility and strength of this technology,” stated Dr.N. Andrew Browning, Chief Technology Officer at Trillium Engineering. “This represents a transformative leap for operators requiring precise geolocation when conventional GPS systems are not an option.”
Notable Features of GD-Loc
High-Precision Geolocation: Provides Category 1 coordinates—without reliance on GPS—up to a distance of 5 kilometers for ISR and targeting applications.
Effortless Integration: Designed to work seamlessly with Trillium’s gimbaled systems and compatible with a diverse array of UAV platforms.
To further enhance mission effectiveness across various operational scenarios,trillium Engineering is broadening the accessibility of its advanced GD-Loc geolocation technology through collaborative integration with select partners.