ANELLO Photonics and Q-CTRL have announced a strategic collaboration to develop a multi-layered Quantum Navigation Solution (QNS) designed for unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) operating in GPS-denied or contested environments. This partnership addresses the critical vulnerabilities of Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) to jamming and spoofing—disruptions that currently impose a $1 billion daily economic impact globally. By providing a resilient alternative to satellite-dependent positioning, the joint effort targets mission-critical autonomous platforms in both the defense and commercial logistics sectors, ensuring operational continuity even when external signals are compromised.
The technical architecture represents a world-first integration of silicon photonics-based inertial sensing and quantum-sensing magnetic map matching. The solution combines ANELLO’s Silicon Photonics Optical Gyroscope (SiPhOG™) with Q-CTRL’s Ironstone Opal quantum magnetic navigation capabilities. While standard inertial navigation systems suffer from cumulative “drift” over time, this layered approach provides continuous, bounded positioning estimates that do not degrade with mission duration. The SiPhOG™ offers high-precision, solid-state rotation sensing on a chip, while Q-CTRL’s software-ruggedized quantum sensors utilize terrestrial magnetic signatures to maintain absolute positional accuracy without requiring a GPS fix.
This collaboration moves quantum sensing beyond laboratory prototypes into field-deployable hardware intended for the world’s most demanding environments, including active conflict zones like the Persian Gulf. Leaders from both firms, including ANELLO CEO Dr. Mario Paniccia and Q-CTRL CEO Michael J. Biercuk, highlighted that the architecture is designed to scale across diverse autonomous systems. By leveraging Q-CTRL’s expertise in software-defined quantum infrastructure and ANELLO’s patented solid-state sensor fusion, the partnership seeks to establish a new standard for sovereign and commercial mobility in an era of increasing electronic warfare and GNSS interference.
For technical details on the SiPhOG™ technology and the Ironstone Opal quantum navigation stack, consult the official Q-CTRL announcement here.
March 24, 2026
