Honeywell Aerospace

Tactical Guidance


Tactical Guidance

Honeywell is a leading producer of precision tactical guidance products for every type of application. Products include: Inertial Measurement Units and Roll Frequency Sensors. Honeywell customers have the design flexibility to incorporate these as stand-alone components or to embed them as an integrated element in their guidance, navigation, and control system.

Core technology enablers of the tactical guidance product family include: Ring laser gyros, micro electromechanical systems (MEMS) gyros, and MEMS accelerometers. Honeywell’s focus on continuous improvement in the manufacturing processes and product design methodologies assures best-value products for existing and emerging applications.

Inertial Measurement Unit
The HG1700 Inertial Measurement Unit is based on the Honeywell GG1308 ring laser gyro. It also uses Honeywell RBA500 accelerometers. It requires only a low voltage input power source and gives delta angle and delta velocity as its output. This unit is compact and has a performance range that is consistent with tactical missile and smart munition requirements. 

MEMS Inertial Measurement Unit
The HG1900 is a MEMS gyro-based Inertial Measurement Unit suitable for various commercial and military guidance and navigation applications. It uses Honeywell MEMS gyros and RBA500 accelerometers. It requires only a low voltage input power source and gives delta angle and delta velocity as its output. This unit is compact and has a performance range that is consistent with tactical missile and smart munition requirements. 

Gun-hard MEMS Inertial Measurement Unit
The HG1930 is a Gun-Hard MEMS Inertial Measurement Unit which is suitable for guided projectile applications. It requires a low voltage input power source and gives delta angle and delta velocity as its output. This unit is very compact but has suitable performance for the flight control of guided projectiles.
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