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2025: World's first quantum navigation system developed

On April 14, 2025, the Australian company Q-Ctrl introduced the world's first quantum navigation system. The new accuracy solution is said to be 50 times superior to GPS.

The Q-Ctrl system uses highly sensitive quantum sensors to detect weak signals emanating from the structure of the Earth: they serve as peculiar magnetic "landmarks" for navigation. In this case, data exchange with satellites is not required. Proprietary software based on artificial intelligence is responsible for protecting sensitive quantum sensors from interference. Q-Ctrl specialists combined advanced machine learning techniques with developments in physics to create a suppression algorithm that provides both high efficiency and reliability. The equipment, according to the developers, is suitable for use in a variety of areas - from small drones and autonomous cars to passenger airliners.

Quantum Navigation System

Q-Ctrl emphasizes that almost all navigation in vehicles - from airplanes to passenger cars - relies on satellite positioning systems. But with the geopolitical situation worsening and international tensions rising, navigation signals are increasingly being jammed and falsified. In particular, constant problems with GPS result in economic damage of $1 billion per day, including due to the cancellation or interruption of flights.

The Q-Ctrl platform allows you to bypass existing restrictions. Quantum navigation provides GPS-like positioning capabilities while improving accuracy and reliability. The Q-Ctrl system signals cannot be detected, silenced, or tampered with. The technology allows you to solve pressing navigation problems in the defense and civilian spheres.[1]

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