Electronic warfare threats create significant vulnerabilities for GNSS/GPS-dependent systems across the Asia-Pacific. A resilient PNT architecture requires multi-layered defense: robust RF front-ends, intelligent signal monitoring, and high-performance inertial cores. Learn how to protect navigation systems from sophisticated attacks.
The threat of near-peer electronic warfare exposes GNSS/GPS-dependent systems to vulnerabilities, risking mission timelines in the Asia-Pacific. Sophisticated attacks require a resilient PNT architecture that can be integrated without derailing your production schedule. Traditional navigation solutions face challenges like long lead times, supply chain risks, and complex integration. Modern electronic warfare demands a multi-layered "defense-in-depth" approach architecture combining multi-band GNSS receivers, anti-spoofing/jamming filters, signal monitoring, and inertial navigation system (INS) with Fiber-Optic Gyroscopes (FOG) for independent, high-integrity source of position and attitude data.
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