Author Topic: How the Army wants to protect missiles from GPS jammers  (Read 332 times)

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How the Army wants to protect missiles from GPS jammers

By: Michael Peck, May 24, 2017

With GPS jammers proliferating, the Army wants to enable its missiles to ignore fake signals.

The Army is looking for "novel techniques, which use existing antenna configurations or minor changes to the vehicle's RF front-end, to determine direction-of-arrival of malicious interference sources (i.e., trackable spoof signals) on a missile platform (potentially extendable to other platforms)," according to the Small Business Innovation Research solicitation.

http://www.c4isrnet.com/articles/how-the-army-wants-to-protect-missiles-from-gps-jammers
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