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Honeywell unveils fresh UAS navigation system

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By: Bethany Alvaro

Honeywell has announced the launch of a new compact navigation system to increase the efficiency of uncrewed aerial systems (UAS).



The new capability, Kestrel, is specifically designed to support the operation of UAS that is working in environments that may be compromised and cause jamming.

“Kestrel reflects the evolving needs of today’s uncrewed operations, where operators are looking for resilient navigation technology that is smaller, lighter and more cost-effective,” said Matt Picchetti, vice president and general manager of navigation and sensors at Honeywell.

“This system helps operators maintain mission objectives in environments where legacy GPS systems are lagging behind.”

Manufactured using Honeywell’s existing HG3900 MEMS Inertial Measurement Unit and an M-code, multi-global navigation satellite system (GNSS) receiver, the system is a compact solution that will also be suitable for use in some crewed aircraft.

These combined GNSS receiver units allow for more reliable navigation support despite weak or disrupted signalling issues. Honeywell said the system can resist UAS degradation by up to 60 per cent in an operational context and can double mission distance capacity.

“Our new small form factor EGI – called Kestrel – will bring precise positioning, navigation and timing capabilities to drones that are simply too small to accommodate a full-size EGI system,” said Michael Jirjis, defence navigation offering management director at Honeywell.

“Kestrel provides significantly better navigation performance than other alternatives while meeting the strict size, weight and power requirements of smaller drones.

The system, which is nearly 40 per cent smaller than other UAS navigation systems and approximately half the price, is a highly effective solution that can address tactical operational needs, according to Honeywell.

Honeywell said it is currently looking to collaborate with drone operators and developers to continue efforts towards shaping the “final specifications” of the solution.

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Iran war reinforces strategies for Baltic defense, Navy commander says

By 

Alison Bath


Stars and Stripes • June 18, 2026


 


Sailors deployed a K3 Scout unmanned surface vessel into the Port of Gdynia, Poland, during the Baltic Operations exercise on June 12, 2026. Vice Admiral Jeffrey Anderson, commander of the U.S. 6th Fleet, stated that the war in the Middle East serves as a proof of concept for naval strategies aimed at deterring Russian aggression in critical maritime chokepoints, such as the Baltic Sea. (Sandi Grimnes Moreno/U.S. Navy)

RIGA, Latvia — The recent war in the Middle East is proving core naval principles for the U.S. Navy in Europe and Africa, particularly when it comes to deterring aggression in critical maritime chokepoints such as the Baltic Sea, the commander of U.S. 6th Fleet said this week.

The past several months, which saw Iran attack commercial ships in the Strait of Hormuz, have reinforced the importance of key strategies such as naval domination of a waterway and limiting an adversary’s access to the sea, said Vice Adm. Jeffrey Anderson.


Finnish lawmakers vote to lift ban on nuclear weapons deployments

By 

John Vandiver


Stars and Stripes • June 18, 2026


 


Air Force Capt. Kevin Lynch, a pilot with the 493rd Fighter Squadron, exits an F-35A Lightning II at Pirkkala Air Base, Finland, on June 3, 2026. Finland this week took a step toward lifting its ban on the deployment of nuclear weapons on its territory. (Sarah Hedgman/ U.S. Air Force)

Finland this week took a step toward lifting its ban on the deployment of nuclear weapons on its territory, a move that puts the country in sync with NATO’s deterrent mission.

The country’s parliament voted Wednesday to lift the ban, advancing the measure to President Alexander Stubb for a decision on approval.


Hegseth puts allies on notice as Pentagon eyes new Europe force posture

By 

John Vandiver


Stars and Stripes • June 18, 2026


 


Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth speaks at a press conference following a NATO Defense Ministerial in Brussels, Belgium, in February 2025. (Alexander C. Kubitza/U.S. Navy)

U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Thursday announced a new review of the U.S. force posture in Europe while warning that allies who fall short on defense commitments will face consequences.

During a meeting of NATO defense ministers in Brussels, Hegseth said future troop deployments and base locations in Europe could be altered depending on how allies align with Pentagon priorities, including the recent U.S. war against Iran.

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Senatet har Hegseth i kikkerten



Senate panel proposes Hegseth travel limits until info release on Iran school bombing, boat strikes

By 

Svetlana Shkolnikova


Stars and Stripes • June 18, 2026


 


Screen capture from video showing the what the White House says was a strike early Tuesday, Sept. 2, 2025, against a vessel carrying drugs from Venezuela. (Marco Rubio/X)

WASHINGTON — The Senate Armed Services Committee is threatening to withhold most of Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s travel funds until he provides information on a series of deadly strikes, including one on a girls’ school in Iran and alleged drug boats in the waters off South America.

Provisions included in the committee’s draft of the National Defense Authorization Act would force Hegseth to give lawmakers details on the bombing as well as full videos of the boat strikes before 75% of his travel budget can be unlocked.

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