MostaTech is set to exhibit its full range of inertial sensors tailored for marine, subsea, and autonomous applications at the upcoming Oceanology International 2026 event in London, taking place March 10-12, 2026.
The presentation will focus heavily on Fiber Optic Gyroscope (FOG) technology, specifically addressing the industry’s need for low size, weight, and power (SWaP) configurations. Among the featured hardware are the U-Series Inertial Measurement Units, including the U123D and U121D. These units integrate fiber optic gyroscopes with MEMS accelerometers to provide high stability and low noise for motion control in Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), Unmanned Underwater Vehicles (UUVs), and Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROVs).
In addition to integrated units, the company will highlight multi-axis sensors like the G-Series. These three-axis gyroscopes are designed for navigation and positioning systems where magnetic immunity and mechanical robustness are essential requirements. A notable addition to this lineup is the G321M, which features a high-speed 8 kHz data output within a compact form-factor, specifically engineered for dynamic motion sensing.
For highly space-constrained environments such as miniature gimbals, the display will include the VG221, currently thought to be the world’s smallest fiber optic gyroscope. This is complemented by the VG035 series, which caters to high-end inertial applications requiring exceptional bias performance and precision stabilization. By offering a spectrum that ranges from ultra-miniature sensors to ultra-low-noise solutions, the portfolio allows system designers to scale inertial performance based on specific mission profiles.
The MostaTech team will be available at Booth A205 from 10-12 March to discuss these optimized inertial solutions for the subsea and autonomous sectors.



