
With the launch of three new GLONASS-M satellites by the Russian space agency ROSCOSMOS in December, the GLONASS constellation is well on its way to having the 24 satellites required to provide a global service.
19 GLONASS satellites are now in orbit, and despite three being serviced or replaced, the constellation should be complete this year. It is no wonder then that many GNSS receivers are now being developed for multi constellation use.
Responding to this, with a full working prototype in operation at our UK headquarters, production units with GPS + GLONASS capability will be available to ship in April this year. This will enable you to accurately test and develop multi constellation devices in real world conditions.
