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An industry leader in GPS protection technology just unveiled their most recent anti-jamming solution, which will be on display at the AUSA exhibition from October 10 to 12. The GPSdome 2 is a lightweight, low-cost device that offers simultaneous dual frequency protection from three assault directions for both small- and large-scale applications.
The GPSdome 2, a premium anti-jamming technology from InfiniDome, has been presented as their newest anti-jamming product. It is designed to protect small to medium tactical UAVs as well as human and unmanned ground vehicles.
The need for efficient anti-jamming solutions has never been more evident due to the well-known vulnerability of GNSS due to its weak signal from orbiting satellites, as well as the widespread availability of inexpensive jamming devices and the rise in hostile jamming attacks worldwide from Ukraine-Russia, through South and North Korea, to the middle east.
Critical PNT (Positioning Navigation Timing) data disruptions result in ground vehicles that cannot be controlled, loitering munitions that fail to hit their objectives, and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) that crash (with dangerously impaired IFF – Identification, Friend or Foe). Finding a good solution that is both operationally and financially sustainable is incredibly difficult because many GPS protection devices are bulky and expensive.
The system is compatible with almost all commercial GNSS receivers and common active GNSS antennas on the market, making it perfect for use with both new and old manned systems, including LAVs. It is also completely upgradeable and self-contained. Or it might be included in an ATV product line that is unmanned.
By protecting mission-critical assets in GPS-challenging conditions more effectively and affordably than ever before, InfiniDome’s revolutionary GPSdome 2 breaks through exactly that. Its tiny size (500g, 87 x 91 x 61.55 mm) and low power requirements make it ideal for small medical UAVs, drones, and loitering munitions while also boosting robustness, prolonging mission time, and delivering a high return on investment.
The GPSdome 2 of the infiniDome analyzes the surrounding RF interference using complex algorithms and his own RFIC (chip), combining several antenna patterns to create three nulls to identify hostile signals. dynamically change course.