With 4.6% CAGR, Inertial Navigation System Market Size Worth USD 14191.4 Million by 2028 | Global Inertial Navigation System Industry Trends, Share, Value, Analysis & Forecast Report by Facts & Factors
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[218+ Pages Report] According to a market research study published by Facts and Factors, the demand analysis of Global Inertial Navigation System Market size & share is estimated to grow about USD 14,191.4 million by 2028, at a CAGR of approximately 4.6% between 2022 and 2028. The key market players are listed in the report with their sales, revenues and strategies are Honeywell International, Safran, Northrop Grumman, Thales Group, KVH Industries, Teledyne, Systron Donner Inertial, VectorNav, TASC Gmbh, ETLG Aerosystems, and Others

DUBLIN, Ireland, Aug. 21, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- According to Facts and Factors has published a new research report titled “Inertial Navigation System Market Size, Share, Growth Analysis Report By Product Type (Navigation, Tactical, Commercial, and Marine), By Technology (Micro electro-mechanical Systems, Fiber Optic Gyros, Ring Laser Gyros, Mechanical, And Vibrating Gyro), By Application (Naval, Airborne, Commercial, and Land), and By Region - Global and Regional Industry Insights, Overview, Comprehensive Analysis, Trends, Statistical Research, Market Intelligence, Historical Data and Forecast 2022–2028” in its research database.

“According to the latest research study, the demand of global Inertial Navigation System Market size & share in terms of revenue was valued at USD 10,835.2 million in 2021 and it is expected to surpass around USD 14,191.4 million mark by 2028, growing at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of approximately 4.6% during the forecast period 2022 to 2028.”

What is Inertial Navigation System? How big is the Inertial Navigation SystemIndustry?

Report Overview:

An object's velocity, gravitational force, and directional orientation are all calculated using an inertial navigation system. Motion sensors, accelerometers, and gyroscopes are components of an inertial navigation system. The accelerometer detects the amount of change in the speed of drones, aircraft, and ships. In contrast, the gyroscope measures an item's angular velocity, such as drones, ships, and aircraft utilizing sensors. The direction and relative position of the object is inferred from such derivations.

Additionally, inertial navigation systems are employed in aerospace and navigation applications where precision and performance are highly important. Moreover, inertial navigation technology uses mathematical computations to measure a vehicle's acceleration. Inertial navigation systems have a lot to offer unmanned systems like unmanned underwater vehicles (UUVs) and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). These are frequently used in the oil and gas and defence sectors. UUVs are used in the defence sector for port security, deactivating underwater mines, and counterattacking. These unmanned vehicles use inertial navigation systems (INS), which provide accurate navigation and location data.