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OMNInav by OKSI: A Breakthrough in GPS-Denied Navigation for Unmanned Aerial Systems

Thursday, February 6th, 2025

In an era where unmanned aerial systems (UAS) are pivotal in modern conflicts, the ability to navigate effectively in GPS-denied environments has become a critical requirement. Precise navigation is not only important for flying out and returning safely, but for arriving and observing points of interest with onboard sensors. Without drift-free navigation, a platform will end up arriving at the wrong point and observing the wrong area.

At OKSI, we’ve developed OMNInav, a cutting-edge solution that delivers precise and reliable navigation without relying on GPS by combining multiple navigation techniques to maximize performance across a wide range of environments and scenarios. This article highlights the innovative features of OMNInav and its role in addressing the challenges of modern UAS missions. It also highlights its robustness to various environmental and geographical problems sets where most other solutions struggle.

Overview of OMNInav

OMNInav is a core component of the Omniscience drone autonomy framework, delivering precise, real-time, multi-modality positional awareness to enable autonomous operations in GPS-denied environments. By integrating seamlessly with popular flight stacks like PX4, ArduPilot, and custom variants, OMNInav replaces GPS input, allowing the autopilot to handle navigation with accurate positional data. It supports a wide range of unmanned airframes, including rotary, fixed-wing, and VTOL aircraft.

Key Features:

  • Modular Design: Seamless integration with existing UAS hardware and software systems.
  • Modular Software Solution: Accelerated containerized software solution ready to deploy on your systems existing companion computer.
  • COTS and Custom Hardware Available: Low SWaP, 70x50x50 mm, weighing 300 grams, and as low as 5 watts of power. Day & Night capable with LWIR camera option.
  • Advanced AI Models: Highly trained AI-based satellite registration models for cross-modality navigation, supporting visible and infrared imagers.
  • Flexible Deployment: Available as a software-only solution or combined hardware and software package.

Understanding GPS-Denied Navigation Methods: Explaining the Weaknesses of Single-Modality Solutions

OMNInav addresses limitations in traditional GPS-denied navigation methods by integrating multiple advanced techniques. Below is a detailed overview of commonly used visual navigation methods and their drawbacks.

1. Optical Flow

  • Definition: Tracks pixel motion in an image stream to estimate relative velocity.
  • Advantages: Computationally efficient and simple to implement.
  • Drawbacks: Does not perform well at higher altitudes and in settings with rapid motion.  Usually requires the use of a laser altimeter to properly scale state estimates.
  • Real-World Example: A drone navigates a smoke-covered battlefield and cannot rely on optical flow alone due to obscured visuals and erratic movement caused by explosions or turbulence.  Sending out laser altimeter energy to get altitude information gives away the drone’s position.


Figure 1: Illustration of optical flow in UAS navigation. (1) a real-world scene from the UAS camera with overlayed optical flow vectors, (2) a plot representing optical flow data, and (3) a diagram showing how the UAS’s field of view (FOV) changes with tilt angles.

2. Visual Inertial Odometry (VIO)

  • Definition: Combines camera and inertial sensor data to estimate motion and position.
  • Advantages: Reduced drift compared to optical flow alone.
  • Drawbacks: VIO can struggle with scale inaccuracies during initialization and is more difficult to implement reliably due to it needing highly synchronized inertial data.
  • Real-World Example: A drone flies to a target using only software synchronized camera and inertial data, leading to low-accuracy scale estimation and missing the target by several hundred meters.


Figure 2: Depiction of Visual-Inertial Odometry (VIO). The image illustrates how a UAS combines data from its camera (camera pose and visual measurements) with inertial measurements from the IMU (inertial measurement unit).

3. Simultaneous Localization and Mapping (SLAM)

  • Definition: Builds a map of the environment while simultaneously localizing the vehicle’s position within the map.
  • Advantages: Provides accurate navigation when flying locally in areas without a prior map.
  • Drawbacks: More computationally demanding in terms of compute and memory to store a live map.
  • Real-World Example: A drone flies several low-altitude orbits over various compounds and can re-localize itself when revisiting a prior orbit.  The additional compute and memory requirements means the drone has a more capable offboard processor in addition to the flight controller.


Figure 3: Simultaneous Localization and Mapping (SLAM) in action. The top panel shows a UAS’s camera view with detected visual features highlighted in green, while the bottom panel illustrates a real-time map of the environment generated by the SLAM algorithm. The map includes key structural features and demonstrates loop closure.

4. Feature-Based Localization

  • Definition: Uses pre-stored satellite maps to determine absolute position and correct drift.
  • Advantages: Provides robust, drift-free global positioning.
  • Drawbacks: Requires maps to be loaded to the vehicle.  Provides lower frequency updates and holes in areas where no matches can be found.
  • Real-World Example: A drone transits a long very distance and resets its drift as it flies to arrive at the target with very low error, letting it observe the point of interest autonomously without a pilot fixing the camera.

 
Figure 4: Example of OMNInav’s map-based feature matching for position correction and drift reset. The image illustrates a UAS using feature matching to align its live LWIR camera data (left) with a pre-stored visible map (right).

5. Military-Grade Navigation Systems

  • Definition: Advanced systems used in military applications, often leveraging custom hardware and complex algorithms.
  • Advantages: Highly accurate and reliable in GPS-denied environments.
  • Drawbacks: These systems are prohibitively expensive, bulky, and often proprietary, making them unsuitable for broader commercial applications or cost-sensitive defense missions.
  • Real-World Example: High-end inertial navigation systems (INS) used in military drones provide reliable navigation in GPS-jammed environments but require extensive calibration and are not viable for smaller, lower-budget UAS operations.

OMNInav’s Innovative and Multi-Modality Approach

OMNInav bridges the technology gaps of traditional navigation methods by combining multiple advanced techniques into a unified, multi-modal system. By integrating SLAM for models trained on large-scale satellite imagery datasets for global localization, and robust sensor fusion, OMNInav eliminates the weaknesses of single-method approaches. This innovative design ensures drift-free, accurate navigation across diverse flight profiles, making it ideal for both commercial and defense applications.

Key Features:

  • SLAM for Precise Local Navigation: Creates detailed maps and tracks positions in real-time, providing high frequency positional updates.
  • AI-Based Feature Matching for Global Localization: Provides state-of-the-art, zero-shot global localization by matching observed features to stored datasets and then backing out absolute position to reset drift.
  • Robust Sensor Fusion for Optimal Performance: Calibrates and fuses all available onboard sensors such as airspeed, inertial, and more to provide optimal positional estimates.

Addressing Real-World Challenges

OMNInav’s capabilities excel in overcoming the toughest navigation challenges in GPS-denied environments:

1. Low-Light and Night Operations

Trained on visible and infrared imagery, OMNInav ensures reliable navigation regardless of lighting conditions, camera modality, and map type.


Figure 5. OMNInav’s agnostic modality capability performing with high accuracy in complex repeating pattern farmland.

2. Seasonal and Environmental Changes

Handles vegetation growth, snow cover, and landscape alterations using its robust AI models trained on multi-year satellite imagery.

Figure 6. OMNInav is robust, handling seasonal variations from lush greenery to snow-covered terrain.

3. Man-Made Environmental Transformations

Adapts to rapidly changing environments such as construction zones and areas of conflict, ensuring robust navigation accuracy even with very old imagery.  OMNInav has been tested with imagery up to 10 years old successfully even with large-scale map differences.


Figure 7. OMNInav accurately registers navigation points despite extensive urban damage.

Competitive Advantage

OMNInav’s unique multi-modal design ensures it outperforms competitors in GPS-denied environments by:

  • Surpassing Single-Method Systems: Combines SLAM and AI-driven feature matching to overcome the limitations of traditional approaches like optical flow, VIO, or basic feature-based localization in isolation.
  • Cost-Effective Alternative to Military-Grade Systems: Offers military-grade reliability without the prohibitive costs, bulks, or calibration demands of high-end inertial navigation systems.
  • Excelling in GPS-Spoofing Scenarios: Fully bypasses GPS reliance, making it indispensable in regions like Ukraine where GPS spoofing and jamming are prevalent.

A Game-Changer in Drone Navigation

OMNInav is redefining the standards for GPS-denied navigation with:

  • Seamless integration into existing systems
  • Superior adaptability to environmental changes
  • Industry-leading accuracy in autonomous operations

To further enhance UAS capabilities, OKSI also offers OMNIlocate, a solution for high-accuracy (CAT I/II) target localization using standard gimbaled sensors. Enabling air platforms to derive high accuracy target position without using GPS.

Ready to take your unmanned systems to the next level?

Discover how the OMNISCIENCE suite can revolutionize your operations with advanced, modular solutions for GPS-denied navigation, tracking, target geolocation, and more. Whether you’re planning complex missions or navigating challenging terrains, OKSI has the tailored tools you need. Explore the full range of OMNISCIENCE modules and cutting-edge technologies from OKSI. Learn more and watch our video series to see how we’re redefining drone autonomy for both defense and commercial applications.

Contact Us

Email: info@oksi.ai
Website: www.oksi.ai/contact 

Learn more: www.oksi.ai/omniscience

World’s Toughest Practical Shooting Competition, Finnish Brutality, Attracts Shooters from Around the World

Thursday, February 6th, 2025

The Finnish military specialist store Varusteleka organizes the internationally acclaimed Finnish Brutality shooting competition for the eighth time on February 15-16. This is the coldest match so far, and in addition to shooting and other military skills, the competitors need to know how to survive and thrive in winter conditions. Because of the challenging conditions, the number of competitors was limited to 160 instead of last year’s 200.

Varusteleka is one of the biggest military and outdoor specialist stores in Europe. Their products are used by professional soldiers and law enforcement officers along with active military reservists, competitive shooters, and avid outdoors people.

Finnish Brutality is an international 2-gun action match that tests the contestants’ physical fitness and marksmanship. Unlike practical shooting in general, the stages are longer and contain a lot more tough physical challenges, such as sandbag carrying, crawling in difficult terrain, wrestling, dragging heavy objects, and kettlebell throwing. You might also have to dip in water and be able to shoot close to explosions and flames. The competition takes place at Lopen Ampumaurheilukeskus, which is an outdoor shooting range in Southern Finland.

This year, the Finnish winter weather brings extra challenges as the participants have to be able to function in cold and wet conditions. You can find further information and rules on the Varusteleka website.

Finland has a very active military reservist and practical shooting scene, which ensures the popularity of these competitions. However, Finnish Brutality also attracts shooters from many other countries. In addition to competitive shooters, the match brings large-caliber YouTube influencers with millions of followers to Finland, this time e.g. Forgotten Weapons, James Reeves (TFB TV), and PSR from the USA, and Polenar Tactical from Slovenia. These types of Brutality matches also take place in the USA and Slovenia.

Due to its action-packed nature, the competition is also exciting for spectators. We can also arrange a tour of our headquarters in Helsinki. Please inform us of your attendance by February 13 at the latest (jari.ikaheimonen@varusteleka.fi). Bring your own eye and ear protection if you have them. Please let us know if you need loaner gear, and we will provide them for you. 

Ferro Concepts – KSAR Single 556

Wednesday, February 5th, 2025

The KSAR Single 556 can be individually mounted on your carrier or belt and shares similar retention features of the KTAR Front Flap and KTS Triple 556. Each KSAR includes an HSP Ferro MP2 magazine retention insert and attaches via a two-column MOLLE platform on the back. It’s perfect for horizontal mounting on the DropWing or anywhere else you need a spare mag.

Features:

• Compatible with MOLLE platforms

• Compatible with up to 2″ belts

• Fits 5.56 AR-15 magazines

• Includes HSP Ferro MP2 • Includes shock cord and pull tab for additional retention

• Weight: 3.66 oz

• Made in USA

Offered in MultiCam, MultiCam Black, Coyote, Ranger Green, and Black.

ferroconcepts.com/collections/new/products/ksar

Strike Industries Releases a New Concussion Reduction Device: The Oppressor LITE V2

Wednesday, February 5th, 2025

Strike Industries is proud to introduce the latest evolution in concussion reduction technology—the Strike Oppressor Lite V2. Designed to deliver high performance in a lightweight package, the Oppressor Lite V2 provides shooters with a no-compromise solution for gas redirection and recoil management.

Weighing in at only 5 ounces, the Oppressor Lite V2 is nearly half the weight of the original Oppressor (9.5 oz.), offering enhanced maneuverability without sacrificing durability. Installation has also been streamlined, requiring only half the amount of rotations compared to the original model, allowing for rapid attachment and removal from your muzzle device.

The inner core of the Oppressor Lite V2 is crafted from hardened steel, while the outer shell is constructed from lightweight aluminum. This innovative design includes 18 strategically placed venting holes, preventing carbon lock and ensuring seamless operation.

The Strike Oppressor series represents the finest in Concussion Reduction Devices on the market, and the Lite V2 is a natural evolution of this technology. With its hybrid design, the Oppressor Lite V2 serves as the little brother to the original Oppressor while drawing inspiration from the Oppressor Universal, giving users the best of both worlds.

The Oppressor family of muzzle devices is engineered to redirect gas pressure produced by aggressive brakes and compensators. Advanced internal geometry actively draws gases out and thrusts them forward through vents, delivering efficient linear braking. This design is particularly beneficial for shooters transitioning into prone positions, training indoors, or operating in close-quarters environments where minimizing side blast is critical.

The Strike Oppressor Lite V2 is now available through authorized dealers and Strike Industries’ official website. For more information, visit www.strikeindustries.com or contact the Strike Team at mkt@strikeindustries.com.

Streamlight ProTac HL-X Selected by FBI as Tactical Flashlight

Wednesday, February 5th, 2025

Tactical Express, LLC Partners with Streamlight to Provide Light Under Multi-Year Contract

EAGLEVILLE, PA, February 4, 2025 – Streamlight®, Inc., a leading provider of high-performance lighting and weapon light/laser sighting devices, announced that its distribution partner, Tactical Express, LLC, a provider of gear for federal law enforcement agencies, has been selected by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) to supply the Streamlight ProTac® HL-X tactical light to its agents as part of a five-year contract. Delivering up to 1,000 lumens, the light features multi-fuel capability with USB rechargeable or disposable battery options.

Under the terms of the five-year Blanket Purchase Agreement (BPA) (Award #15F06724A0001329, SKU 95313), the tactical light was chosen as the new agent-issued tactical handheld light for students of the Firearms Training Unit, Training Division of the FBI Academy and is also available for purchase across all other FBI divisions. Tactical Express began deliveries of the light to the FBI in November.

“Streamlight and Tactical Express are very pleased to have been selected for this contract and partnership with the the FBI,” said Matthew J. Baker, Director of Streamlight’s Military/Federal/Government sales division. “Having already shipped thousands of these high-performance lights to U.S. military police and security forces through commercial buys and using National Stock Number 6230-01626-6796 awards, we’re proud to now also provide the ProTac HL-X to new FBI agents and other personnel using this BPA.”

The ProTac HL-X flashlight, built for durability and a sure grip, is available as a complete rechargeable system that can use either a proprietary Streamlight®SL-B26® protected Li-Ion USB rechargeable battery or two easily sourced CR123A disposable batteries. This multi-fuel capability offers convenient and cost-effective charging options, making it ideal for agent use in remote locations and for long-term operations such as crime scene processing or low-light training.

Offering three modes, the ProTac HL-X uses a high-power LED to deliver 1,000 lumens, 27,100 candela, a 330-meter beam distance and a run time of 1 hour and 30 minutes on high when using the SL-B26 battery; with CR123 batteries, the run time is 1 hour and 15 minutes. On low, the ProTac HL-X provides an extended 23 hours of run time, 65 lumens and 1,600 candela over an 80-meter beam distance; with CR123 batteries, the run time is 20 hours. The light’s high-intensity strobe runs for 3.25 continuous hours with the SL-B26 rechargeable battery, and 2.50 hours with lithium batteries.

The light’s tactical tail switch permits easy, one-handed operation with firearms in room clearing, building search and target identification at a distance situations. Measuring just 5.43 inches in length, it is easily concealed under a uniform or other attire.  

The light is fabricated from 6000 series machined aircraft aluminum with an anodized finish, and comes packaged with a removable pocket clip and holster.

www.streamlight.com

Sneak Peek – SIG Machine Gun Optic & Weapons Attached Ranging Platform

Wednesday, February 5th, 2025

During a recent Global Defense Demo Day in Las Vegas, SIG SAUER unveiled several new technologies. In this article, I’m going to give you a Quick Look at the Machine Gun Optic and Weapons Attached Ranging Platform, both of which continue to be under development by SIG Electro Optics.

The prototype MGO features a disturbed reticle and uses the same technology as the ROMEO9T so there’s no forward light leakage.

Consider the MGO a technology demonstration at this point, so the final form factor will likely change significantly. Screen intensity is adjustable and the sight is powered by 2x CR123A batteries, but definitive run times haven’t yet been established.

There are no mechanical adjustments and you can establish as many zeroes as you’d like, but most will just resort to barrel A and barrel B.

The MGO is fed distance to target data for the disturbed reticle via the WARP (Weapons Attached Ranging Platform) which is also a prototype. You can see it mounted piggy back on the MGO. There is currently a Bluetooth remote switch under development which activates the laser.

The WARP lasers are 1550nm (mil only) with 905nm for a proposed civilian variant. WARP is powered by a single CR123C battery.

Both the MGO and WARP remain under development and won’t be available for sale until at least until next year.

Experience Mehler Systems at Enforce Tac 2025

Monday, February 3rd, 2025

FULDA, GERMANY (31.01.2025)

Mehler Systems, together with its sub-brands Mehler protection, Lindnerhof, and UF PRO, will be exhibiting at Enforce Tac 2025 from 24-26 February in Nürnberg, Germany.

At booth 333 in Hall 7A, visitors will have the opportunity to explore the latest developments in ballistic protection, tactical gear, and advanced clothing solutions designed to meet the evolving demands of professionals operating in high-risk environments.

Mehler Protection will showcase its state-of-the-art ballistic protection solutions for both personal and platform applications. This includes innovative body armour systems such as the ExoM Exoskeleton, the M.U.S.T. system, and MOBAST, all designed to enhance mobility and protection for military and law enforcement personnel. Advanced riot gear solutions will also be featured alongside modular waistcoats, plate carriers, and cutting-edge hard and soft ballistic protection. In platform armour, visitors can explore shields and the Protec3D sensor case, alongside 3D-printed protection components for land, air, and naval applications.

Lindnerhof will present an extensive selection of tactical equipment designed for maximum durability, modularity, and adaptability in demanding environments. The lineup includes heavy-load carrying systems that ensure optimal weight distribution without sacrificing mobility, along with robust plate carriers that balance protection and agility. Pouches, belts, and chest rigs provide versatile loadout configurations, while abseiling gear enhances operational readiness for specialized missions. With a focus on performance-driven innovation, Lindnerhof will also introduce new developments, further refining its gear for military, law enforcement, and special operations professionals.

UF PRO will showcase its latest tactical clothing advancements, featuring high-performance pants, shirts, jackets, and BDUs from the Striker, Delta, Monsoon, and P-40 lines. The exhibit will highlight designs engineered for superior flexibility, ruggedness, and protection in extreme conditions. Attendees can explore flame-resistant apparel tailored for high-risk environments, alongside advanced weatherproof outer layers built to withstand harsh climates. With a focus on mobility, durability, and comfort, UF PRO’s solutions ensure professionals remain operationally effective in any situation. Alongside these proven designs, UF PRO willalso introduce new developments, offering fresh solutions for evolving tactical needs.

Enforce Tac remains a key international platform forsecurity and defence professionals seeking the latest advancements in tactical equipment. By bringingtogether Mehler Protection, Lindnerhof, and UF PRO under the Mehler Systems umbrella, this event providesa comprehensive look at integrated solutions for personal protection, carrying systems, and mission-ready clothing. Visitors are invited to experience firsthand the innovation and expertise that define Mehler systems and its brands.

Discover more about Mehler Systems’ participation in Enforce Tac 2025 on our events page.

OP Tactical Launches New Website

Monday, February 3rd, 2025

The OP Tactical site has been updated. Originally the site was made to be simple and low-maintenance for service members down range with poor connection to the internet. With tech advancing, this seems to be less of an issue and OPT has updated their site. The original site was made in 2003 upon the founding of the company. The new website signifies a new chapter in OPT’s history and continues on with the company’s mission: providing the best gear and customer service. Take a look at the new site at:

www.optactical.com