Electronic warfare threats create critical vulnerabilities for GPS-dependent systems. Resilient PNT architectures require multi-layered defense: robust RF front-ends with anti-jamming, intelligent signal monitoring to detect deception attacks, and high-performance inertial cores. Learn how to protect navigation systems.
The threat of near-peer electronic warfare risks GPS-dependent systems, impacting timelines and missions. Sophisticated attacks demand resilient PNT architecture integrated without disrupting production. Traditional navigation faces challenges like long lead times and complex integration.
Modern electronic warfare requires a multi-layered "defense-in-depth" architecture to maintain navigational precision. Key elements include a robust RF front-end with multi-band GNSS receivers, advanced anti-spoofing/jamming, intelligent signal monitoring, and a high-performance inertial core with INS and Fiber-Optic Gyroscope for independent, high-integrity position and attitude data.
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