MostaTech is set to present its latest range of high-durability inertial sensors at the SAHA International Defence & Aerospace Exhibition 2026, May 5-9, in Istanbul, Stand 1F-14.
The exhibition will feature the company’s specialized Fiber Optic Gyroscopes (FOGs). These sensors are engineered specifically for harsh environments where mechanical stress and extreme temperatures are constant factors. MostaTech focuses on producing low-SWaP (Size, Weight, and Power), cost-effective, and non-ITAR solutions for modern engineering challenges.
Key highlights of the display include the VG2103S-3000 and the VG910H1, both of which are small form-factor gyros designed to survive extreme mechanical loads. The VG2103S-3000 is built to withstand shocks up to 3000g and vibrations up to 18g. Meanwhile, the VG910H1 provides high durability with 1200 g shock resistance and 30 g vibration endurance. Both units maintain low noise performance across a broad temperature range of -60°C to +125°C.
For applications requiring multi-axis sensing, MostaTech will showcase three-axis FOGs. These systems are developed within compact, integrated architectures that combine low-noise performance with high-speed digital output.
The company will also highlight the VG221, recognized as the world’s most miniature FOGs. Measuring Ø33×12 mm and weighing 25 g, the VG221 consumes only 0.3W of power. It is available with integrated magnetic shielding to ensure reliability in environments subject to high magnetic interference.
These inertial sensors are primarily utilized in flight control systems for both manned and unmanned applications. They also serve as critical components for gimbal and platform stabilization, as well as Inertial Navigation Systems (INS) for various autonomous platforms, including Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), Underwater Vehicles (UUVs), and Surface Vessels (USVs).
Visit MostaTech at SAHA Expo 2026, stand 1F-14, to speak to their team about robust inertial solutions and see them in operation.






