Exail partners with U.S. key player to supply 100 navigation systems for naval UUVs

Exail partners with U.S. key player to supply 100 navigation systems for naval UUVs
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Exail has secured a new contract with a U.S.-based global defense player. The agreement involves the delivery of 100 Phins Compact Inertial Navigation Systems (INS) to equip Unmanned Underwater Vehicles (UUVs).

Exail press release

Offering highly precise navigation capabilities, the Phins Compact INS ensures reliable performance in demanding environments and remains resilient to external signal disruptions. Its compact design enables rapid integration, allowing UUVs to carry out missions with flexibility and efficiency, even in dynamic and unpredictable maritime defense scenarios.

โ€œWe are grateful for our client’s trust in Exail technology. We are confident that our INS will deliver the precision and robustness required for UUVs to operate effectively across varied environments,โ€ said Carlos Lopes, Sales Director at Exail.

โ€œOver the years, weโ€™ve worked closely with our customers to develop a navigation suite that truly meets defense challenges. Today, our INS is a global benchmark in subsea navigation.โ€

Carlos Lopes, Sales Director at Exail

This contract strengthens Exailโ€™s global leadership in subsea navigation, with its INS technology trusted by over 50 navies and widely deployed on a broad range of subsea autonomous vehicles worldwide. It also represents a key milestone in the companyโ€™s expanding presence in the United States, supporting defense programs with proven, high-performance solutions.

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