SX-Compact
Portable and Deployable Navigation System. Android-based software supporting handheld devices.
SX-Compact for deployable navigation
SX‑Compact is a portable and comprehensive SeaCross Navigation solution designed for platforms that lack full navigation capabilities, optimized for high‑speed vessels and demanding naval operations. By combining ruggedized hardware with SeaCross Android‑based Navigation Software, the system can be seamlessly deployed and transferred between vessels and platforms. SX‑Compact delivers reliable navigation and situational awareness, even in GNSS‑denied, contested, or low‑signature environments.
Capabilities
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A lightweight SeaCross navigation system combining the Android version of SeaCross Navigation Software with a rugged tablet, GNSS and non‑GNSS sensors, integrated power supply, and required interfaces. Optimized for limited space, constrained power, and minimal setup time.
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Easy to carry and quick to deploy across multiple boats and watercraft, making SX‑Compact ideal for units operating across changing platforms and mission profiles.
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Ultra‑low latency, real‑time system response and robust redundancy ensure safe and effective navigation in GNSS‑denied, contested and low‑visibility conditions.
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Integrates with ATAK, enabling shared situational awareness, coordinated maneuvering and seamless information exchange during maritime operations.
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Intuitive user interface and streamlined workflows allow crews to become operational quickly, even with limited training time.
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Supports resilient navigation using multiple sensor sources, maintaining accuracy and control even when satellite signals are degraded or unavailable.
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Operates within the same network as other SeaCross Systems, enabling integrated operations across manned, remote and autonomous maritime platforms.
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Comes with 3 operational modes for full scalability on any deployment platform. Tablet mode; Using only internal tablet sensors. Sensor mode; Utilizing the deployable navigation sensors fitted into the hard case. Expanded mode; Interfacing with external navigation equipment that could be available on a given platform.
