Benchmarks and Validation

The Data Doesn’t Lie.
Phantom Nav Performs When GPS Can’t.

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Our Approach to Validation

Every Claim Victus Makes
Is Backed by a Live Test.

Live Platform Testing

Every benchmark Victus publishes comes from real platforms operating in real environments. If it is not from a live test, it does not go on this page.

A/B Comparison Testing

PhantomNav performance is measured directly against GPS-dependent navigation
on the same platform, in the same conditions

Deployed. Not Just Tested.

PhantomNAV has been integrated and operated across Tactical Group 2 UAS and USSOCOM Program. Performance data from live deployments is available to qualified procurement stakeholders upon request.

Procurement-Ready Documentation

Qualified program offices and defense primes don’t need to take our word for it.
Full benchmarking data, integration specifications, and test methodology are available upon request to verified stakeholders.

The results

Phantom Nav vs.
GPS-Dependent Navigation.
See the Difference.

Real numbers from live platform tests in contested environments.

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GPS-Denied Performance

  • UAS platforms achieved 1.76 m CEP50 under full GPS denial across 42 real-world flights.
  • 40 ms GNSS degradation detection with 77 ms seamless transition to Synthetic GPS.
  • 48.71 hours continuous runtime with zero faults.
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Over-Water Performance

Performance UAS platforms demonstrated 5m CEP over open water
where GPS reliability degrades and visual navigation fails.

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Position Accuracy

PhantomNAV targets 10-30m Circular Error Probable (CEP) for operational deployment across all platform types.

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Adverse Weather Performance

PhantomNAV performs the same over water and land without vision
or communications. Goal: 10m CEP.

How We Test

Victus Validation Is Designed

to Meet Defense-Grade Standards.

Define

the Baseline

Every test begins with a GPS-dependent navigation baseline on the same platform. This establishes the performance standard PhantomNav is measured against.

Introduce

Contested Conditions

Testing moves into GPS-denied, degraded, and adverse environments. Jamming, over-water operations, and adverse weather conditions.

Record

and Measure

Position accuracy, drift rate, and mission continuity are recorded throughout. All data comes from live platform instrumentation, not modeled projections.

Publish

the Delta

PhantomNav performance is compared directly against the baseline and documented.

Get Started

The Data Is There.

Your Platform Should Be Too.

Find out how PhantomNAV holds up where GPS doesn’t.