GSM 5000 Field Test: Proven Stability in Extreme Conditions

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Mapping Urban Heat with Precision with SOMAG’s GSM 5000

Leveraging next-gen sensor stabilization to support IGI in mapping urban heat.

In May 2025, SOMAG AG Jena helped conducting a challenging thermal imaging mission over Phoenix, Arizona, as part of the IGI Lighthouse Project — a collaborative initiative to promote advanced 3D and thermal mapping in the US. The mission relied on our latest gyro stabilization platform, the GSM 5000 stabilizing IGI’s EcoMapper-1280 C thermal sensor. Other companies involved in the project were: ESRI, FugroRevolution Flight and InfraTec. Despite difficult flight conditions, the Gyro Mount delivered precise and stable results, showcasing its unique capabilities in real-world, high-stress environments.

Stable Thermal Data – Even in Harsh Flight Conditions

Phoenix is one of the hottest major cities in North America. The Phoenix operation took place under challenging thermal conditions — midday flights in strong updrafts, combined with high external temperatures and unstable air masses. Capturing consistent thermal imagery from the air is demanding – but critical for identifying urban heat hotspots that support climate resilience and urban planning. During the mission, two independent systems were deployed:

While both systems performed well, the GSM 5000’s superior stability under turbulence made it the standout solution of the entire mission.

GSM 5000: The Game Changer in Airborne Stabilization

Despite turbulence forcing aircraft speeds to increase beyond 180 knots in some sections, the GSM 5000 delivered rock-stable sensor alignment, ensure consistent data quality. Over 50% more flight time was required due to environmental factors, making stabilization even more critical.

Why Customers

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“The conditions during the demo flight have been so bumpy that two experienced operators got airsick, nevertheless both mounts performed extremely well. Without the Mounts it would not have been possible to collect meaningful data.“

Michael Müller, Product Manager at IGI – Integrated Geospatial Innovations

From Zero to Mission-Ready in Hours

The GSM 5000 is built for speed and simplicity. Thanks to its intuitive design and full compatibility with the GSM 4000, operators can install it in less than one hour — with no steep learning curve and no extra training required.

This fast deployment is a real advantage when every hour counts. Whether under tight mission schedules or facing customs and certification hurdles, the GSM 5000 keeps things simple: same base plate, same connection points, and even less weight than its predecessor. That means fewer delays, smoother approvals, and quicker results.

And with a lighter overall weight, larger motion range, and increased internal diameter, the GSM 5000 easily integrates larger and more complex sensors — even in aircraft with limited space.

Design Features that proved their value

Several key design elements of the new GSM 5000 were critical to the mission’s success:

  • Minimized risk of mechanical vignetting: The rotation center (pivot point) of the Mount is positioned near the aircraft base level to prevent mechanical vignetting (image shading caused by structural parts) in the sensor’s field of view at larger platform angles
  • Quick Deployment: All components worked in “plug & play” fashion, saving valuable field time.

These design choices reflect SOMAG’s ongoing commitment to user feedback — an element acknowledged by the IGI team on-site. “Great that you were listening to customer feedback” commented Kamil Wójcik, Business Development Manager / Technical Sales.

Data Analysis

Comparison in all attitude angles

The GSM 5000’s enhanced stabilization capabilities ensured that IGI’s EcoMapper-1280 C could operate at full potential, even under poor conditions. To highlight the stabilization improvements, we have included an interactive diagram comparing the GSM4000 and GSM5000 during identical flight conditions.

The data of the stabilization platforms GSM 4000 (previous model) and GSM 5000 (new product generation) were recorded during the test flight and evaluated after the flight. The upper left diagram shows a schematic of the test setup: a light aircraft equipped with a camera payload recording the ground. Any tilt or rotation of the aircraft would immediately lead to blurred or distorted imagery. Therefore, precise stabilization is essential – only with a stable platform can sensors such as cameras, LiDAR scanners, or other measurement systems deliver reliable results.

Combat Plane Movements for sharp data

The three diagrams on the right present the attitude angles Roll, Pitch, and Yaw over a period of 60 seconds. The blue curve (Base) illustrates the unstabilized aircraft motion, which is heavily affected by turbulence. Without stabilization, camera images would constantly be subject to motions and vibrations, making accurate surveying impossible. The white curve, representing GSM 4000, reduces the aircraft motion significantly but repeatedly reaches its limits. This is highlighted by the red markers in the diagrams, which indicate situations where the end-stop boundaries are exceeded. In these moments, the system loses its ability to hold the reference position of 0 deg. In practice, this means that captured images would become blurred or distorted, resulting in data quality degradation or unusable results.

In contrast, the yellow curve, representing GSM 5000 demonstrates much more stable performance. Even under strong turbulence, the new platform remains within its working range and keeps the sensors close to the reference position. Movements are reliably compensated, ensuring that the recorded sensor data remains sharp and consistent.

The significance of these differences becomes clear when looking at the RMS (root mean square) values, which we likte to keep as close as possible to 0.00 degree. In Roll, GSM 4000 achieves an RMS of 0.31 deg, while GSM 5000 reduces this to 0.14 deg. In Pitch, the RMS improves from 0.34 deg to 0.06 deg. In practice, this means that even the smallest motion, which would directly appear in sensor imagery, are considerably minimized.

Pin sharp images without exceeding the endstop

The lower left diagram shows the horizontal plane (Roll vs. Pitch) with the endstop boundaries indicated by dashed lines. These boundaries represent the mechanical working limits of the stabilization platform. It is evident that the GSM 4000 data (white points) exceed these limits multiple times – once the system reaches this state, it can no longer stabilize the aircraft effectively. GSM 5000 (yellow points), however, consistently remains within the boundaries, guaranteeing continuous stabilization throughout the flight. This is of critical importance, since any loss of stabilization directly influences image quality and measurement accuracy.

Results at a Glance: Why GSM 5000 Sets the Standard

In summary, the results clearly demonstrate that the GSM 5000 raises gyro stabilization to a new level. While GSM 4000 reaches its limits under turbulent conditions, GSM 5000 retains full control of the aircraft’s motion.

For airborne survey missions, this means that cameras and other sensors deliver significantly sharper, more consistent, and more precise data, even when flight conditions are challenging. In practice, this translates into higher operational reliability, improved image quality, and more dependable data evaluation within tougher environment.

The right image is a great example. Thermal hot spots stand out clearly against cooler zones. Areas marked in blue represent colder regions, such as shaded areas beneath trees. In sharp contrast, the hotter zones — marked in red — include features like car parks.

The image on the left shows a square with solar panels. Working panels appear in paler shades, such as white or light red. Non working ones stand out, as they appear in dark red, which also indicate a thermal hotspots. The trees as well as green areas, by contrast, appear blue and are considerably cooler.

Stability Evolved

Choose the GSM 5000

The GSM 5000 has proven itself as a versatile, future-ready solution for demanding airborne projects. Whether integrating cutting-edge thermal sensors, expanding corridor mapping capacity, or simply upgrading from earlier mounts, the GSM 5000 offers unmatched performance and ease of use.

Download here the product datasheet – including a full comparison between the GSM 5000 and its predecessor, the GSM 4000.

Data sheet GSM 5000

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Your camera. Our gimbal. Your lead.

SOMAG AG Jena will participate in the 6th edition of the Open Day Photogrammetry at the Dortmund Airport in Germany on September 9 and 10, 2025. As a leading manufacturer of high-precision gyro stabilization systems, we develop gimbals that optimize data acquisition across airborne, land-based, and marine applications. In photogrammetry, where image clarity and geospatial accuracy are essential, our stabilization technology plays a crucial role in reducing motion blur and improving the quality of captured data. Our solutions are used worldwide by system integrators, mapping professionals, and survey organizations to increase efficiency and data reliability.

Our CEO Andreas Steps is looking forward to meet you at this special branch event and welcoming you at our booth, where we will be showcasing our airborne mounts, designed specifically for demanding aerial survey missions. Whether you are working with cameras, LiDAR, or other remote sensing equipment, our gimbals offer the performance and flexibility needed for high-quality results. Come by and talk to us — we’re happy to discuss your application needs.

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    Trade In, Power Up – Experience Superior Stabilization

    Save up to €15,000 with our exclusive upgrade program

    With the GSM 5000 we have made a bold step forward in aerial stabilization technology. We have entered a new era of high-precision data acquisition, delivering superior performance compared to the GSM 4000. Production of the GSM 5000 series has ramped up successfully, and we are proud to share that the first units were already delivered to customers as early as April.

    Final Chance: GSM 4000 Production Ending Soon

    As part of our commitment to continuous innovation, we have made the strategic decision to discontinue production of the GSM 4000. With limited stock remaining, we encourage you to act quickly if you wish to secure one of the last available units.

    Upgrade and Benefit from the Latest Technology – Your Path to the GSM 5000

    To help you make the smooth transition to the GSM 5000, we are offering an exclusive Trade-In Program. If you’re currently using the GSM 3000 or GSM 4000, this is the perfect opportunity to upgrade to the GSM 5000, ensuring that you stay at the forefront of precision and stability.

    Our team is here to support you throughout this transition. For more details on the trade-in program, pricing, or any other inquiries, don’t hesitate to reach out to our dedicated SOMAG Sales Team. We will be happy to guide you in embracing the next generation of aerial stabilization technology.

    Why GSM 5000? The Benefits at a Glance

    The GSM 5000 isn’t just the next iteration – it’s a complete overhaul, optimized for next-generation sensors and LiDAR systems. This cutting-edge stabilization mount offers enhanced usability, improved performance, and a wider sensor view, ensuring that you can push the boundaries of your aerial projects with confidence and ease. Please visit our GSM 5000 product page for further information on the exceptional benefits and features.

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    MINT-Festival Jena 2025 – SOMAG ist Bronze-Sponsor!

    Vom 16. bis 19. September wird der Campus Ernst-Abbe-Platz der Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena zum Treffpunkt für junge Entdeckerinnen und Entdecker: Das MINT-Festival bringt Wissenschaft und Technik zum Anfassen, Staunen und Mitmachen!

    Wir freuen uns sehr, als Bronze-Sponsor Teil dieser spannenden Veranstaltung zu sein und Neugierde auf MINT-Berufe zu wecken. Kommt vorbei und erlebt, wie faszinierend Mathe, Informatik, Naturwissenschaften und Technik sein können!

    Die SOMAG AG Jena ist am 16. September, von 9 bis 14 Uhr, mit einem Karriere-Infostand im Hörsaal 5 beim Festival vertreten. Dort können sich Schüler:innen und Besucher:innen über Berufswege in Technik und Entwicklung informieren. Benjamin Hoppe, einer unserer erfahrenen Entwicklungsingenieure, ist vor Ort und freut sich darauf, eure Fragen zu beantworten, über seine Arbeit bei SOMAG zu erzählen und Tipps für den Einstieg in eine MINT-Karriere zu geben. Ob Praktikum, Ausbildung oder ein technisches Studium – kommt vorbei!

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    Das MINT-Festival Jena ist eine interaktive Wissenschaftsveranstaltung zur Förderung von Mathematik, Informatik, Naturwissenschaften und Technik. Es richtet sich an Schulklassen, Studierende, Familien und alle, die sich für die Zukunft der Wissenschaft interessieren. In spannenden Workshops, Live-Experimenten und Mitmach-Ausstellungen erleben die Besucher und Besucherinnen hautnah, wie MINT unsere Welt verändert.

    Warum wir das Festival unterstützen

    Als Hightech-Unternehmen im Bereich Gyrostabilisierung und Bewegungskompensation basiert unsere Arbeit auf fundiertem MINT-Wissen und Innovationskraft. Die Förderung des Festivals ist für uns eine Investition in die nächste Generation von Ingenieur:innen, Entwickler:innen und Visionär:innen. Außerdem ist es ein Zeichen dafür, wie Physik und Technik reale Lösungen ermöglichen.

    Lernt unseren Entwicklungsingenieur Benjamin vor Ort kennen und erfahrt mehr darüber, wie unsere Technologie Sensorsysteme auf Flugzeugen, Schiffen und Fahrzeugen zuverlässig stabilisiert und warum MINT-Kompetenz für uns jeden Tag entscheidend ist.

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      SOMAG AG Jena Exhibiting at XPONENTIAL 2025 in Houston!

      We are excited to announce that SOMAG AG Jena will be exhibiting at XPONENTIAL 2025, taking place from May 20–22 in Houston, Texas. As one of the premier events for the unmanned systems and robotics industries, XPONENTIAL offers a dynamic platform for innovation, networking, and industry insights.
      You can find us at the German Pavilion, Hall B-E, Booth 2831.

      Representing SOMAG AG Jena will be Sales Manager Sören Lieske and Sales Coordinator Jana Franck, who will be available to present our advanced stabilization solutions tailored for the unmanned systems market. Visitors will also have the opportunity to see our RSM 50, designed for land and marine applications, on display at our booth.

      Sören Lieske
      Sales Manager

      Phone: +49 3641 633 68 18
      E-Mail: s.lieske@somag-ag.de
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      Jana Franck
      Sales Coordinator

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      E-Mail: j.franck@somag-ag.de
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      The Importance of Gyro Stabilization Mounts for Unmanned Systems

      • What SOMAG devices do:
        SOMAG AG Jena develops state-of-the-art gyro stabilization mounts tailored for the air, land, and marine sectors. Our mounts are available in various sizes to accommodate a wide range of payloads, including sensors, cameras, and LiDAR systems, ensuring precise operation across diverse applications.
      • Why this is critical for unmanned systems:
        Stabilization is essential for ensuring the functionality and reliability of unmanned platforms. SOMAG mounts improve data accuracy and operational efficiency, enabling high-performance capabilities in surveillance, mapping, navigation, and collision avoidance.
      • Military applications:
        SOMAG stabilization mounts are critical for defense applications, providing precision and reliability under extreme conditions. They are suitable for unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), ground vehicles, and marine platforms, where stabilized systems play a pivotal role in mission success.
      • Civilian applications:
        In civilian sectors, SOMAG mounts can be used in a variety of applications, such as: Aerial surveying, offshore inspections or infrastructure monitoring
      • Proven success:
        SOMAG’s stabilization technology has demonstrated its value in real-world applications. Notably, our Marine Mount was deployed on the ARCIMS Unmanned Surface Vessel (USV) by ATLAS ELEKTRONIK as part of the Royal Navy’s autonomous mine-hunting system. Equipped with our RSM 400, the system played a critical role in collision avoidance, ensuring operational reliability and precision during complex maritime missions.

      Request Your Free Guest Ticket!

      Take the opportunity to learn how SOMAG AG Jena’s cutting-edge stabilization technology can support your projects in the unmanned systems industry.

      We invite you to schedule a meeting with us in advance to ensure dedicated time for discussing collaboration opportunities. Spontaneous visits to our booth are also very welcome – feel free to stop by!

      If you still need a ticket for the event, don’t hesitate to contact us — we’d be happy to provide you with one.

      Let’s shape the future of unmanned systems together. We look forward to connecting with you in Houston at Booth 2831, Hall B-E (German Pavilion)!

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        Meet SOMAG in Düsseldorf!

        We are excited to announce that SOMAG AG Jena will attend XPONENTIAL Europe on February 19, 2025, in Düsseldorf. This event is a premier gathering for the unmanned systems and robotics industries, providing a platform for innovation, collaboration, and exploration.

        Representing SOMAG AG Jena will be our Chief Technology Officer (CTO), Sebastian Schreiber, and Sales Coordinator, Jana Franck. They will navigate the exhibition to stay informed about the latest trends, engage with industry leaders, and identify potential partnerships to expand SOMAG’s presence in the unmanned systems market.

        Sebastian Schreiber
        CTO

        Phone: +49 3641 633 68 13
        E-Mail: s.schreiber@somag-ag.de
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        Jana Franck
        Sales Coordinator

        Phone: +49 3641 633 68 15
        E-Mail: j.franck@somag-ag.de
        Find me on LinkedIn

        The Importance of Gyro Stabilization Mounts for Unmanned Systems

        • What SOMAG devices do:
          SOMAG AG Jena develops state-of-the-art gyro stabilization mounts tailored for the air, land, and marine sectors. Our mounts are available in various sizes to accommodate a wide range of payloads, including sensors, cameras, and LiDAR systems, ensuring precise operation across diverse applications.
        • Why this is critical for unmanned systems:
          Stabilization is essential for ensuring the functionality and reliability of unmanned platforms. SOMAG mounts improve data accuracy and operational efficiency, enabling high-performance capabilities in surveillance, mapping, navigation, and collision avoidance.
        • Military applications:
          SOMAG stabilization mounts are critical for defense applications, providing precision and reliability under extreme conditions. They are suitable for unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), ground vehicles, and marine platforms, where stabilized systems play a pivotal role in mission success.
        • Civilian applications:
          In civilian sectors, SOMAG mounts can be used in a variety of applications, such as: Aerial surveying, offshore inspections or infrastructure monitoring
        • Proven success:
          SOMAG’s technology has demonstrated its value in real-world applications. Notably, our Marine Mount was deployed on the ARCIMS Unmanned Surface Vessel (USV) by ATLAS ELEKTRONIK. It played a critical role in collision avoidance, ensuring operational reliability during complex missions.

        Meet us at Xponential Europe

        Are you attending XPONENTIAL Europe? Take the opportunity to discuss how SOMAG AG Jena’s cutting-edge stabilization technology can support your projects in the unmanned systems industry.

        We invite you to schedule a meeting with us in advance to ensure dedicated time to explore collaboration opportunities. Spontaneous meetings during the event are also very welcome – don’t hesitate to approach us!

        Let’s shape the future of unmanned systems together. We look forward to connecting with you in Düsseldorf!

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          We’re looking forward to seeing you!





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