Trillium Engineering has integrated GD-Loc functionality directly into its HD59 Series and HD40-LVV imaging systems to enhance Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) payload capabilities.
This integration allows for CAT-1 geolocation in GPS-denied environments without the need for an external Clarity processor. By performing geolocation processing directly on the payload, the update simplifies system architecture and reduces the number of components required for integration.
The system is designed to provide reliable geospatial information from airborne imagery using advanced algorithms and onboard processing. This approach supports platforms that prioritize Size, Weight, and Power (SWaP) optimization while maintaining high-performance ISR functionality.
The HD59 Series, built for long-range surveillance missions with various sensor and laser options, now adds this geolocation capability without increasing system complexity. Similarly, the HD40-LVV, which features dual visible sensors and high-performance zoom, provides operators with integrated target localization to improve situational awareness.
By incorporating GD-Loc directly into these systems, Trillium Engineering allows operators and system integrators to deploy advanced capabilities with fewer external hardware requirements. This development aligns with the increasing demand for compact, efficient systems that enable operators to gather and act on critical intelligence.






