GNSS interference across Europe is no longer an exception; it’s becoming the environment we operate in.
In 2025, Europe is facing a challenge that was once reserved for conflict zones: GPS and GNSS interference. Reports show thousands of interference events recorded across the continent, from the Baltic to the Mediterranean. Pilots, drone operators, and maritime navigators are learning that loss of GPS is no longer rare. It’s routine.
At infiniDome, we’ve been following this trend closely. The rise in jamming and spoofing isn’t only a military concern – it’s a commercial one. Critical sectors like logistics, aviation, railways, and agriculture all depend on satellite-based navigation. When those signals fail, operations freeze.
This is exactly why we develop and continuously evolve our GNSS protection systems. Our goal is to ensure that even when interference becomes the new normal, navigation continuity remains guaranteed. Systems like GPSdome2, SunStone, and Resilient Navigation System are already protecting UAVs and vehicles across Europe, enabling them to stay on course even in high-interference zones.
The reality is clear: Europe’s skies are changing. Resilience is not an upgrade; it’s a necessity.
→ Learn more about how infiniDome protects navigation across interference-heavy regions.


