Quantum Navigation Systems
Type | Private |
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Industry | Aerospace, Defense |
Founded | 1589 AN |
Headquarters |
Lindström, ![]() |
Number of locations |
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Area served | Worldwide |
Products | Inertial navigation units, MPS receivers, quantum navigation systems |
Services | Research and development, custom navigation solutions |
Employees | 3,877 (1732 AN) |
Quantum Navigation Systems is a Natopian company that develops advanced navigation technologies for aerospace and defense applications. Founded in 1589 AN, the company has expanded its operations to Nouvelle Alexandrie, Oportia, and the Benacian Union. Quantum Navigation Systems is known for its expertise in inertial navigation units and MPS (Micras Positioning System) receivers, as well as navigation solutions that do not rely on MPS. Quantum Navigation Systems works closely with major aerospace and defense companies, including Dingo Enterprises, Natopia's largest aerospace company, and Javelin Industries in Nouvelle Alexandrie. These partnerships enable the company to integrate its navigation technologies into a wide range of platforms and systems.
The company's primary focus is on developing high-precision, reliable navigation systems for aircraft, spacecraft, missiles, and other vehicles. Quantum Navigation Systems' products are designed to operate in challenging environments, such as those subject to electronic warfare or MPS disruption. To achieve this, the company has developed a range of technologies, including advanced inertial measurement units (IMUs), atomic clocks, and quantum sensors. One of Quantum Navigation Systems' key innovations is its line of quantum navigation systems, which utilize quantum sensing technology to provide highly accurate navigation without relying on external signals like MPS. These systems are particularly valuable in scenarios where MPS signals may be jammed, spoofed, or otherwise unavailable.
As of 1730 AN, Quantum Navigation Systems employs over 3,000 people across its facilities in Natopia, Nouvelle Alexandrie, Oportia, and the Benacian Union.