Silicon Sensing, a developer of stabilization, inertial navigation, and control solutions for military and defense applications, will attend Intergeo 2025 in Frankfurt, Germany (October 7-9) at Booth 12.0/OF121 to showcase its latest advancements in inertial sensing technology.
The company develops micro-electro-mechanical systems (MEMS) inertial sensors and systems designed for high-precision applications. Products include miniature, low cost, navigation and pointing gyros, as well as a tactical grade, 9 degrees of freedom (DOF) inertial measurement unit (IMU).
Silicon Sensing’s inertial products support motion sensing across land, sea, air, and space, delivering strong performance in critical areas, such as bias instability and angle random walk. This is comparable to larger, heavier, and more expensive fiber optic gyroscope (FOG)-based units.
Through a recent contract, Silicon Sensing will supply its latest CRH03 tactical-grade gyro to Psionic Inc for their SurePath™ navigation system, where it will provide critical heading information and support GNSS-denied navigation.
The company’s engineering team also recently offered guidance on using MEMS inertial sensors to improve the stability of tactical all-terrain vehicle (ATV). This follows a piece earlier this year examining the factors in choosing whether to buy or build an IMU.
Meet Silicon Sensing at Intergeo 2025, Booth 12.0/OF121.






