
MostaTech will unveil two new fiber optic gyroscopes (FOGs), the G321M and the VG2103S-3000, at XPONENTIAL 2025, taking place May 19–22 in Houston, USA. Visitors can find them at Booth 3301.
G321M Fiber Optic Gyroscope
The G321M is an advanced three-axis fiber optic gyroscope designed to meet the industry’s demand for compact, high-performance inertial sensors.
Key features:
- Compact Size: Measures 53 x 53 x 36 mm
- Lightweight: Weighs only 145 grams
- High Data Output: Delivers an 8 kHz data output rate
- Low Noise Performance: Offers a bias stability of 1°/h and an angular random walk (ARW) of 0.025°/√h
- Advanced Magnetic Shielding: Ensures reliable operation in magnetically noisy environments
- Energy Efficient: Consumes just 2W of power
VG2103S-3000 Fiber Optic Gyroscope
The VG2103S-3000 is a significantly upgraded FOG, engineered to perform under extreme conditions.
Key features:
- Shock Resistant: Withstands shocks up to 3000g
- Vibration Tolerant: Endures vibrations up to 18g
- Low Noise Performance: Delivers an ARW of 0.03°/√h and bias stability of 1°/h
Additional Inertial Products on Display
MostaTech will also showcase the VG221, a miniature fiber optic gyroscope measuring ∅33 x 12 mm and weighing just 15 grams, with a power consumption of only 0.3 W. This gyro sets a new benchmark for SWaP (size, weight, and power) performance in the industry.
In addition, MostaTech will present its SWaP-optimized inertial measurement units, U121D and U123D, which integrate miniature FOGs with MEMS accelerometers. These IMUs offer low noise, high bias stability, and advanced magnetic shielding for reliable operation in high-interference environments.
MostaTech’s inertial sensors are designed to be low-SWaP, cost-effective, and non-ITAR, making them ideal for space- and layout-constrained applications such as inertial navigation systems (INSs) in UAVs, UUVs, USVs, ROVs, and gimbal/camera stabilization systems.
Visit Booth 3301 to meet the MostaTech team.