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Sun, Apr 05, 2020

Northwest UAV Is U.S. Distributor For Inertial Labs Technologies

Will Offer ILT's Positioning, Navigation, And Orientation Technologies

Northwest UAV has partnered with Inertial Labs to add their positioning, navigation, and orientation technologies to NWUAV’s list of UAS technologies and services. Maintaining a constant focus on providing the highest quality, Inertial Labs offers the best value, smallest, most accurate, and lowest power consumption products. This philosophy of product design and development perfectly aligns with Northwest UAV’s commitment to providing the highest quality and best value building blocks for the unmanned industry.

“We’re proud of the reputation we’ve built in the UAS industry for providing the most reliable, cost-effective, and high-performance UAS solutions,” said Jeff Ratcliffe, NWUAV Chief Technical Officer.

“As we build on our history of providing UAV propulsion system solutions, we are expanding our strategy and becoming America’s one-stop UAV shop. We’re being very diligent to ensure that all of the products and services we offer integrate seamlessly with our other products and services and are consistent with our hard-earned reputation for the highest level of performance, quality, and service.”

As a distributor for Inertial Labs’ Inertial Navigation Systems (INS), Inertial Measurement Units (EMU) and Attitude Heading and Reference Systems (AHRS), Northwest UAV provides the industry with all of the experience and tools to help customers be successful in all aspects of developing and improving their systems. Whether it is choosing the right component or integrating into their design or testing it at NWUAV’s FAST UAV Test Range, NWUAV has the expertise and the capability to ensure success.

“We’re excited to partner with a company that shares our high standards for quality, value and performance,” said Inertial Labs Business Development Manager, Anton Barabashov. “And we’re thrilled to have a distributor who can offer our customers so many complementary services alongside our products, such as flight testing, build-to-print manufacturing, design assistance, and repair. We’re confident that our United States customers will be well-served and supported by the expert team at Northwest UAV.”

Adding Inertial Labs sensors and products to their impressive list of products, Northwest UAV continues to set the highest expectations for what it means to be America’s one-stop UAV shop. Offering design, manufacturing, build-to-print, repair, ground testing and flight testing alongside trusted partner products, Northwest UAV strives to provide expert assistance with every aspect of UAV design, development, and production in one location. NWUAV customers utilize these products, partner products and services throughout the entirety of their product lifecycle, providing flexibility and immediate availability that sets a new standard for service to the UAS industry.

(Image provided with Northwest UAV news release)

FMI: www.nwuav.com

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