MostaTech will present its full portfolio of Fiber Optic Gyroscopes (FOGs) and FOG-based Inertial Measurement Units (FOG IMUs) at XPONENTIAL Europe 2026 in Düsseldorf, Germany, exhibiting at Stand 1F06.
The showcase will feature the company’s compact U-Series FOG IMUs, which are engineered for applications where Size, Weight, and Power (SWaP) efficiency are critical. These units integrate miniature FOGs with MEMS accelerometers to provide stable, low-noise performance for guidance, navigation, and motion control. Specifically, the U123D, U121D and U183 models feature compact, lightweight designs, low power consumption, and enhanced magnetic immunity options.
For high-precision stabilization and positioning, the G-Series three-axis FOGs will be highlighted. These sensors are developed for systems requiring robust construction and dependable magnetic performance.
The G121, G181 and the new G321M make up the series, with the G321M introducing high-speed 8 kHz data output within a compact footprint for real-time motion sensing applications. Low noise characteristics and energy-efficient operation support reliable performance across the range in demanding autonomous systems.
The company’s lineup of single-axis FOGs covers a broad spectrum from ultra-miniature formats to ruggedized, high-end hardware for harsh environments. The VG221 is said to be the world’s smallest FOG, tailored for highly compact platforms like miniature gimbals and lightweight flight control systems.
For harsh operations involving high shock and vibration, the VG2103S series provides reinforced construction, while the thumb-sized VG091A series offers low noise performance in cylindrical housings for gimbal stabilization, borehole surveying, and small unmanned platforms.
By providing various performance levels and mechanical formats, MostaTech aims to assist system integrators in selecting inertial sensors tailored to specific mission requirements.
Xponential Europe will take place from March 24-26, 2026 and MostaTech will be at Stand 1F06.






