
Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Honeywell Aerospace to co-develop an advanced GPS Anti-Jam navigation system for military navigation applications.
The MoU covers engineering, manufacturing and marketing a combined GPS Anti-Jam combined solution.
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Honeywell Aerospace Electronic Systems president Carl Esposito said: "In partnering with IAI, we can offer a GPS anti-jam and inertial navigation solution that provides for increased aircrew safety, as well as greater mission effectiveness in GPS-denied environments.”
The new technology will be made by integrating combine IAI's existing ADA GPS Anti-Jamming system together with Honeywell's embedded GPS Inertial Navigation System.
The ADA system will be integrated as a subsystem or as an embedded module into Honeywell's navigation systems.
IAI Systems, Missiles & Space Group executive vice-president and general manager Boaz Levi said: “Facing today's threats to GPS, the ability to combine advanced anti-jamming capabilities as part of the Embedded GPS INS (EGI) systems is a must.
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By GlobalData“The joint product can be deployed as a turn-key solution or as an upgrade to IAI and Honeywell's existing customer base."
The joint solution has the provisioning to support future directives of the GPS directorate (M-Code), IAI stated.
IAI said that modern navigation, communications, and intelligence collection and electronic warfare systems rely on the uninterrupted availability of satellite-based navigation and timing for their operation, but many platforms do not use anti-jamming systems.
Image: IAI and Honeywell Aerospace officials during the signing ceremony. Photo: courtesy of Israel Aerospace Industries.
