UAVOS Launches NAVAI Visual Navigation Module Designed for GNSS-Denied Drone Operations
Drone systems developer UAVOS has announced the successful testing of its NAVAI visual navigation module, engineered for UAS operations in environments where GNSS signals are jammed, spoofed, or otherwise unavailable. The solution provides satellite-independent autonomous navigation, enhancing mission reliability in complex and contested environments.

Highlights
- UAVOS has successfully completed testing of its NAVAI visual navigation module, designed for drone operations in GNSS-denied or spoofed environments.
- NAVAI uses vision-based navigation with real-time image analysis and terrain matching, enabling accurate autonomous flight without satellite signals.
- The module targets high-demand use cases including urban canyons, electromagnetically contested zones, and tactical GPS-denial scenarios.
- Rising global incidents of GNSS jamming and spoofing are driving growing demand for satellite-independent drone navigation in both civil and defense sectors.
- UAVOS develops fixed-wing and multirotor UAS platforms with applications in military operations, infrastructure inspection, and scientific research.
Drone systems developer UAVOS has announced the successful completion of testing for its NAVAI visual navigation module — a system built specifically for unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) operating in environments where Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) signals are jammed, spoofed, or entirely absent.
A Satellite-Independent Autonomous Navigation Solution
The NAVAI module employs vision-based navigation (VBN) technology, using real-time image analysis and terrain matching to maintain precise autonomous flight even when reliable GNSS signals are unavailable. This capability holds significant practical value for drones operating in urban canyons, electromagnetically contested environments, or tactical scenarios involving GPS-denial threats.
Enhancing Mission Resilience and Safety
As GNSS jamming and spoofing incidents continue to rise globally, demand for navigation solutions capable of functioning without dependable satellite signals is growing across both civil and defense sectors. UAVOS developed the NAVAI module specifically to address this industry pain point, ensuring drone operability and flight resilience across a wide range of complex mission environments.
About UAVOS
UAVOS is an international developer specializing in unmanned aerial systems, autopilot flight control technologies, and related solutions. Its product portfolio spans fixed-wing drones, multirotor platforms, and associated payload systems, with applications spanning military, infrastructure inspection, and scientific research sectors.
Editor's note: Source information for this article is based on UAVOS's official announcement and relevant industry context. For full technical specifications, please refer to official materials published by UAVOS.
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