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Tough Enough: Honeywell Launches Ultra-Rugged Inertial Measurement Units For Commercial, Military Customers

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Honeywell (NYSE: HON) has introduced the HG1125 and HG1126 miniature inertial measurement units (IMUs), designed for commercial and military applications. These robust IMUs can withstand shocks up to 40,000 G-force, making them suitable for high-performance navigation in adverse environments. Catering to a growing market demand, these units employ MEMS technology to provide precise motion measurements. Initial deliveries are expected to commence in June 2021, aligning with Honeywell's longstanding expertise in MEMS-based IMUs.

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  • Launch of innovative HG1125 and HG1126 IMUs catering to a high-demand market.
  • IMUs can endure shocks up to 40,000 G-force, enhancing durability for military and commercial use.
  • Utilization of MEMS technology for precise navigation solutions in various applications.
  • Expected first deliveries in June 2021, signaling timely market entry.
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PHOENIX, April 22, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Honeywell (NYSE: HON) has launched a new series of miniature inertial measurement units that are ruggedized to offer best-in-class accuracy along with the durability to survive high-shock environments. Roughly the size of a water bottle cap, the new HG1125 and HG1126 inertial measurement units (IMUs) are low-cost and serve both commercial and military applications.

This new family of IMUs can survive shocks up to 40,000 G-force, making it one of Honeywell's toughest IMU products to date. These IMUs can be used for a variety of defense and commercial applications such as tactical military needs, drilling, unmanned aerial vehicles or navigation systems for general aviation aircraft.

"Low-cost, ultra-rugged IMUs are in high demand across a variety of market segments where customers need high-performance navigation, but they're limited by size or cost constraints," said Matt Picchetti, vice president and general manager, Navigation & Sensors, Honeywell Aerospace. "Our new HG1125 and HG1126 products meet all of these requirements, making them an ideal solution for customers operating in a wide variety of high-shock environments, including everything from military tactical operations to industrial applications like drilling."

An IMU uses gyroscopes, accelerometers and electronics to give precise rotation and acceleration data. This enables a vehicle system to calculate where it is, what direction it is going, and at what speed, even when GPS signals are not available. The HG1125 and HG1126 use sensors based on micro-electromechanical systems (MEMS) technology to precisely measure motion.  

The HG1125 and HG1126 are the newest IMUs from Honeywell's tactical IMU production facility, which delivers nearly 100,000 IMUs each year to customers across a wide range of segments. The first deliveries of these new products are set to begin in June 2021.

Honeywell's lineage in navigation dates to the 1920s, and it has long been a pioneer in MEMS-based IMUs. Honeywell has developed and manufactured high-performance navigation solutions found on many aircraft and other vehicles worldwide.

For more information on Honeywell's advanced navigation solutions, visit the IMU page on the Honeywell Aerospace website.

About Honeywell

Honeywell Aerospace products and services are found on virtually every commercial, defense and space aircraft. The Aerospace business unit builds aircraft engines, cockpit and cabin electronics, wireless connectivity systems, mechanical components and more. Its hardware and software solutions create more fuel-efficient aircraft, more direct and on-time flights and safer skies and airports. For more information, visit www.honeywell.com or follow us at @Honeywell_Aero.

Honeywell (www.honeywell.com) is a Fortune 100 technology company that delivers industry-specific solutions that include aerospace products and services; control technologies for buildings and industry; and performance materials globally. Our technologies help aircraft, buildings, manufacturing plants, supply chains, and workers become more connected to make our world smarter, safer, and more sustainable. For more news and information on Honeywell, please visit www.honeywell.com/newsroom.

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What are the features of Honeywell's new IMUs?

The HG1125 and HG1126 IMUs are miniature devices that can withstand shocks up to 40,000 G-force, designed for high-performance navigation.

When will Honeywell's new IMUs be available?

The first deliveries of the HG1125 and HG1126 IMUs are set to begin in June 2021.

What applications can Honeywell's new IMUs serve?

These IMUs can be used in military tactical operations, drilling, unmanned aerial vehicles, and general aviation navigation systems.

What technology do the HG1125 and HG1126 IMUs use?

They employ micro-electromechanical systems (MEMS) technology for precise measurement of rotation and acceleration.

How does Honeywell's IMU launch impact its stock (HON)?

The launch of these innovative IMUs aligns with market demand, which could positively influence Honeywell's stock performance.

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