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ANELLO Photonics has entered a strategic collaboration with Delta Black Aerospace to embed its silicon photonics-based inertial navigation systems into uncrewed aircraft platforms designed for GPS-denied and contested environments. Centered on ANELLO’s Silicon Photonics Optical Gyroscope (SiPhOG) technology, the partnership will integrate and evaluate ANELLO’s solid-state inertial navigation units on Delta Black’s mission-focused UAS, targeting assured position, navigation, and timing (PNT) where GPS is degraded, jammed, spoofed, or unavailable. For ANELLO, this aligns its core technology with high-value defense and government use cases, positioning the company as a critical supplier of navigation resilience as electronic warfare threats intensify and mission profiles demand longer endurance and greater autonomy.
By delivering low-drift, compact, and SWaP-C-optimized inertial systems, ANELLO aims to enable sustained autonomous operations for intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance, contested logistics, and other missions in GPS-denied airspace. CEO and co-founder Dr. Mario Paniccia framed GPS-independent navigation as a requirement rather than an option for uncrewed systems, underscoring the strategic importance of platform-level integration for long-range and long-duration operations. The companies intend to co-optimize navigation solutions to improve accuracy, autonomy, and mission continuity on Delta Black’s UAS, directly supporting Department of War priorities around assured PNT and resilient autonomy for distributed, multi-domain uncrewed operations. With more than 40 issued patents, a large pending patent portfolio, and an AI-based sensor fusion engine underpinning its SiPhOG platform, ANELLO stands to deepen its foothold in defense and aerospace markets and potentially expand revenue opportunities as demand for GPS-resilient navigation accelerates.

