MostaTech is set to showcase its complete portfolio of inertial sensors tailored for marine, subsea, and autonomous applications at Booth A205 during the upcoming Oceanology International 2026 exhibition, taking place in London, March 10-12.
At the event, MostaTech will present its Fiber Optic Gyroscope-based Inertial Measurement Units (FOG IMUs). These systems are engineered to meet stringent Size, Weight, and Power (SWaP) constraints without compromising on low noise or high stability. The U-Series IMUs, specifically the U123D and U121D models, combine FOGs with MEMS accelerometers. These compact, low-power packages are designed for deployment in various autonomous platforms, including Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), Unmanned Underwater Vehicles (UUVs), Unmanned Surface Vessels (USVs), and Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROVs).
In addition to IMUs, the company will present its multi-axis G-Series sensors. These three-axis fiber optic gyroscopes are optimized for stabilization and positioning tasks where magnetic immunity and mechanical robustness are essential. The lineup features the new G321M, a sensor that offers high-speed 8 kHz data output within a compact form factor to support dynamic motion sensing.
A key focus at Oceanology 2026 will be MostaTech’s wide array of single-axis solutions. This includes the VG221, which the company describes as the world’s smallest FOG, designed for space-constrained hardware such as miniature gimbals. Conversely, for missions requiring peak precision, the VG035 series, including the VG035LND, provides specialized noise and bias performance for high-end inertial applications.
By offering this range of form factors and performance tiers, the company aims to provide system designers with the ability to select optimized inertial hardware for specific mission profiles.
Technical representatives will be available at Booth A205 to discuss these technologies and their integration into subsea and autonomous systems.






