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The GPS Next Generation Operational Control System ( OCX) upgrade is part of a broader set of Space Systems Command acquisition programs designed to deliver a range of modernized capabilities across ...
Neuraspace is working with the European Space Agency (ESA) to use innovative GNSS technologies to minimize signal noise under a new NAVISP project.
The Spatial Sciences Institute (SSI), part of the Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences at the University of Southern California (USC), is a national leader in geospatial research and ...
The European Space Agency (ESA) has selected Rocket Lab Corporation to launch a dedicated Electron mission, marking the first time the company will deploy satellites for ESA’s next-generation ...
High-Q ceramic bandpass filters present a technical opportunity to build jamming-resistant GNSS receivers for mission-critical applications.
SFL Missions joins a NUVIEW GmbH-led team contracted by the European Space Agency for a Pre-Phase A study of the Moonraker lunar mapping mission.
In the mission-critical world of aerospace and defense, where reliability and resilience can mean the difference between success and failure, precision timing is essential.
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) and the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) have published a comprehensive plan to mitigate risks stemming from GNSS interference.
Ukraine has received its first Shark ultralight aircraft with electronic warfare (EW) capabilities from the Czech-Slovak company Shark.Aero.
Thales, a European leader in resilient navigation, announced a €55 million investment to expand its industrial sites in Châtellerault and Valence, France.
Drones have rapidly evolved from simple hobbyist model aircraft to autonomous vehicles with advanced autopilots, now supporting front-line air force missions.
For the first time, the oneNav L5-direct receiver was flown on a UAV through a simulated electronic warfare GPS signal interference field.