Gimbals stabilize cameras and sensors on unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and ground vehicles, enabling clear, steady imagery and data collection for intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) missions.
Positioners ensure accurate tracking and targeting of moving objects, enhancing the effectiveness of missile systems, radar installations, and automated weapon platforms.
They align and stabilize communication antennas on mobile platforms, ensuring reliable data transmission in dynamic environments.
Positioners and gimbals support the precise positioning of electronic warfare equipment, facilitating the disruption of enemy communications and radar systems.
Gimbals and positioners ensure the precise orientation of satellite dishes and antennas, maintaining a stable link with ground stations and other satellites.
They stabilize scientific instruments and cameras on aircraft and spacecraft, enabling accurate data collection and imaging in flight.
Gimbals are used in inertial navigation systems to maintain the orientation of gyroscopes, ensuring accurate navigation data in both manned and unmanned aerial vehicles.
In aerospace testing facilities, positioners precisely orient components and instruments during testing and calibration, ensuring accurate results and adherence to strict performance standards.