Honeywell Aerospace has introduced the HGuide™ i700, a high-accuracy Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU) designed to provide precision navigation for unmanned vehicles across air, land, and sea domains.
By combining near navigation-grade performance with a No-License-Required (NLR) classification, the HGuide i700 offers integrators worldwide a powerful solution for critical sensing and navigation.
The HGuide i700 leverages the high-reliability sensors and electronic architecture of Honeywell’s HG3900 IMU. Its compact, low-power design enables integration into a wide range of platforms while supporting longer-range navigation in GNSS-denied environments.
The unit’s rugged design makes it suitable for a wide range of commercial, industrial and defense applications, including unmanned aerial, land or sea vehicles, mobile mapping and surveying systems, long-duration unmanned ground or surface platforms, robotics and industrial automation, and stabilized payloads and pointing systems.
Matt Picchetti, vice president and general manager, Navigation and Sensors, Honeywell Aerospace, commented, “As customers explore new autonomous, robotic and precision-guided solutions, they want the accuracy and reliability of inertial systems that can be tailored to their program requirements. The HGuide i700 offers strong GNSS-denied performance by limiting maximum acceleration and spin rates in a license-free package that simplifies the complexity of system development while preserving reliability.”
The newest addition to Honeywell’s HGuide portfolio of no-license inertial solutions, the HGuide i700 enables customers to streamline development cycles, simplify system architecture, and move to field deployment faster than with existing technologies.





