Tag: JNC 2024

  • JNC 2024: oneNav

    JNC 2024: oneNav

    Paul McBurney, co-founder and CTO of oneNav, met with Matteo Luccio, GPS World editor-in-chief, to discuss the benefits oneNav’s L5-direct GNSS technology has for alternative navigation in military applications.

    Discover more about oneNav’s L5-direct GNSS technology.

  • JNC 2024: Septentrio

    JNC 2024: Septentrio

    Jan Van Hees, vice president of business development and product management at Septentrio, talks about the Joint Navigation Conference (JNC) 2024 and Septentrio’s jamming and spoofing solutions.

  • JNC 2024: Safran Federal Systems

    JNC 2024: Safran Federal Systems

    At Joint Navigation Conference (JNC) 2024, GPS World Editor-in-Chief, Matteo Luccio, met with Jon Leombrone, executive vice president of navigation systems at Safran Federal Systems to discuss Safran’s latest assured positioning, navigation and timing (A-PNT) and simulator technology.

    Read more about the BroadSim Duo, Safran’s latest navigation warfare simulator.

    Check out the latest news from Safran Federal Systems.

  • JNC 2024: BAE Systems

    JNC 2024: BAE Systems

    At ION Joint Navigation Conference (JNC) 2024, Justin Wymore, weapons PNT customer requirements manager at BAE Systems talked with Matteo Luccio, GPS World editor-in-chief, about BAE Systems’ new NavStorm-M. NavStorm-M is designed for military applications and is the latest addition to the BAE Systems M-Code receiver product line.

    Read more about NavStorm-M.

    Catch up on the latest news from BAE Systems.

  • JNC 2024: Inertial Labs

    JNC 2024: Inertial Labs

    Jamie Marraccini, president and CEO of Inertial Labs, met with GPS World Editor-in-Chief, Matteo Luccio, to discuss Inertial Labs’ latest IMU technologies for challenging environments.

    Read more about Inertial Labs’ new GPS-aided INS, the INS-FI.

  • JNC 2024: AEVEX Aerospace

    JNC 2024: AEVEX Aerospace

    At ION JNC 2024, GPS World Editor-in-Chief, Matteo Luccio, met with Mark Glover, sr. director of business development and assured PNT at AEVEX Aerospace. Glover discussed AEVEX’s new anti-jamming and spoofing technologies and more from the show.

  • JNC 2024: Spirent Federal Systems

    JNC 2024: Spirent Federal Systems

    Anna Thorpe, marketing manager at Spirent Federal Systems showcases Spirent’s new PNT X simulator. This simulator is specifically designed for navigation warfare testing.

    Read more about the PNT X.

  • JNC 2024: TRX Systems

    JNC 2024: TRX Systems

    TRX Systems President and CEO, Carol Politi, met with Matteo Luccio, GPS World editor-in-chief, to discuss the TRX DAPS II system, designed to deliver an assured source of positioning, navigation and timing (PNT) to the warfighter.

    Discover more about the TRX DAPS II.

  • JNC 2024: ANELLO Photonics

    JNC 2024: ANELLO Photonics

    Mike Horton, chief technology officer at ANELLO Photonics, discusses the company’s new optical gyroscope technology and X3 IMU for UAVs and unmanned vessels. Watch to learn more about Anello’s latest technologies showcased at ION Joint Navigation Conference (JNC) 2024.

  • JNC 2024: VIAVI Solutions

    JNC 2024: VIAVI Solutions

    Said Jackson, vice president and general manager and Nino De Falcis, chief growth executive of VIAVI Solutions, highlight the company’s new line of secured time services to address GNSS vulnerabilities. Jackson and De Falcis also discuss the benefits of VIAVI’s new resilient positioning, navigation and timing (PNT) solution.

    Learn more about VIAVI’s new complementary PNT service.

    Read about VIAVI’s new resilient PNT solution.

  • VectorNav participates in USAF PNT test

    VectorNav participates in USAF PNT test

    VectorNav Technologies has participated in the U.S. Air Force (USAF) NAVFEST 2024 Test Event held May 6-17, 2024. The event was hosted by the 746th Test Squadron at Holloman Air Force Base, New Mexico, at White Sands Missile Range (WSMR).

    NAVFEST provides the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) and industry partners the opportunity to test and evaluate products and solutions in real-world GNSS-contested conditions to enhance systems’ robustness and resilience in these environments.

    VectorNav’s evaluated its solutions in GNSS-contested scenarios to continue advancing its capabilities for robust position, navigation and timing (PNT). The VectorNav team tested a variety of systems on both aerial and ground-based platforms and conducted both static and dynamic maneuvers.

    During the event, VectorNav evaluated a variety of its single and dual-antenna GNSS-aided inertial navigation systems (INS) products, including the VN-210, VN-310, VN-210-S, VN-200, VN-300, VN-210E and VN-310E in various configurations. Additionally, these products were tested in combination with a variety of additional PNT systems, including external tactical and navigation grade IMUs, M-Code GPS receivers, anti-jam antennas, commercial L1/L2/L5 GNSS receivers in varied configurations and low-Earth orbit (LEO) satellite receivers.

    The data collected from the event are being analyzed to further refine and improve the company’s solutions in GNSS-contested environments.

  • Safran Federal Systems launches navigation warfare simulator

    Safran Federal Systems launches navigation warfare simulator

    Photo: Safran Federal Systems
    Photo: Safran Federal Systems

    Safran Federal Systems has launched the BroadSim Duo, its dual-frequency GNSS simulator designed specifically for testing military receivers in an unclassified environment. 

    The new product integrates dual-frequency capabilities within a single compact GPS military signal testing unit. The simulator has dual-frequency capability, which is essential for testing P-Code and AES-M-Code. It features a new software-defined radio in an M.2 form factor, offering robust and reliable performance. It also seamlessly integrates with the Skydel simulation environment for improved versatility and functionality.