Kongsberg Geospatial Releases TerraLens 9.5 with Expanded 3D and OGC Standards Support

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July 7, 2025

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Kongsberg Geospatial has released TerraLens 9.5, bringing powerful new tools for mission critical applications with support for OGC 3D Tiles, WFS, and more

Kongsberg Geospatial launches TerraLens 9.5 with OGC 3D Tiles, WFS support, and advanced visualization tools for real-time geospatial applications

Kanata, ON – Kongsberg Geospatial officially releases TerraLens® 9.5 this week, delivering major enhancements to its industry-leading geospatial software development platform. Designed for building mission-critical applications, TerraLens continues to push the boundaries of performance, interoperability, and real-time situational awareness.

Version 9.5 introduces expanded support for open geospatial standards, new tools for developers, and visual enhancements designed to empower high-performance 2D/3D rendering.

Key highlights include:

  • Expanded OGC 3D Tiles support – Including server-side (URL-based) loading, enabling large-scale 3D terrain and high-resolution model integration.
  • New support for OGC WFS (Web Feature Service) – Allowing seamless access to dynamic vector feature data.
  • New visualization tools – Including rendering of contour lines, 3D corridor visualization, and geographic radial grids.
  • Growing adoption of MapLens – Kongsberg Geospatial’s multi-purpose map exploration and processing tool is being used across diverse customer applications.

“With 9.5, we’ve prioritized flexibility and standards-based interoperability,” said Annette Gottstein, Engineering Manager at Kongsberg Geospatial. “Our customers are asking for tools that let them build faster, smarter, and more open systems, and this release answers that call. TerraLens 9.5 is one of our most expansive updates to date.”

A detailed summary of changes is provided in the TerraLens9.5 Release Information Manual. All current customers will be notified directly and will receive the official PDF release package.

“We continue to evolve TerraLens to support rapidly evolving operator requirements while minimizing cognitive load in defense, aviation, and unmanned autonomous systems,” said Jordan Freed, President and Managing Director of Kongsberg Geospatial. “This release reinforces our commitment to providing developers with the tools they need to deliver world-class situational awareness capabilities that enable mission critical decisions.”

For more information or to request access to TerraLens 9.5,visit kongsberggeospatial.com or contact info@kongsberggeospatial.com.

 

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About Kongsberg Geospatial:

Based in Ottawa, Canada, Kongsberg Geospatial (https://kongsberggeospatial.com), developer of the TerraLens Geospatial SDK, creates precision real-time software for air traffic control UAS and situational awareness. The Company’s products are primarily deployed in air-traffic control, Command and Control, and air defense solutions. Over three decades of delivering dependable performance under extreme conditions, Kongsberg Geospatial has become the leading geospatial technology provider for mission-critical applications in Aerospace, Defense, and the rapidly evolving Commercial UAV market. Over three decades of providing dependable performance under extreme conditions, Kongsberg Geospatial has become the leading geospatial technology provider for mission-critical applications where lives are on the line. Kongsberg Geospatial is a subsidiary of Kongsberg Defense & Aerospace.

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