What began as a defense necessity is becoming vital for every connected system on Earth.
For decades, GPS jamming was a problem reserved for the military. But in the last three years, that reality has changed dramatically. Today, civilian and commercial platforms, from autonomous trucks to shipping fleets and surveying drones, are increasingly exposed to interference that can cripple operations and endanger safety.
As more systems rely on GNSS for precise positioning, timing, and synchronization, their vulnerability grows. The result: rising awareness across industries that resilient navigation isn’t just a defense concern, it’s a business continuity concern.
At infiniDome, we’ve been leading this transition from the defense world to the commercial one. Our compact and cost-effective protection systems, like SunStone, are specifically designed for integration into civilian UAVs, autonomous vehicles, and industrial robotics. They combine the same battle-proven protection technology trusted by defense customers with the flexibility, low power, and small form factor demanded by commercial users.
In recent field deployments, our systems have ensured that delivery drones complete their routes despite nearby jamming sources, and that autonomous boats collecting environmental data in the Red Sea maintained positioning accuracy even in interference-heavy zones.
The future of GNSS isn’t just about precision, it’s about reliability. As industries digitize and autonomy expands, protecting the signal becomes protecting the mission itself.
infiniDome’s mission is simple: to ensure that when the world goes autonomous, it never loses its way.


