“Our customers are seeing an increase in both intentional and unintentional navigational disruptions, including jamming for GNSS-based navigation. There hasn’t been a single set of solutions that meet all our customers’ operational needs, so we decided to create one. Our modular and scalable alternative navigation technologies are setting a new benchmark in terms of reliability and performance in GNSS-denied environments compared with what is available in aviation today.”
“As an early investor in infiniDome, we know we have a truly world class team that would emerge as the leader in the commercial and low SWaP GPS protection market. infiniDome continues to exceed their business goals and we are excited to continue our support of the company and its exceptional growth.”
“This strategic investment serves as a meaningful step to support our customers in leveraging emerging technologies across a wide spectrum of platforms, including commercial and military drones. We look forward to building advanced capabilities that will keep our customers ahead of new threats and challenges.”
“GPS navigation security is the cornerstone of a number of applications, both defense and commercial. infiniDome is able to protect a range of vehicles that used to be vulnerable to GPS jamming.”
Following its recent success in India, where its anti-jamming systems ensured reliable UAV operations under extreme GNSS interference, infiniDome is now bringing the same solutions to Europe at the DSEI exhibition in London. Tested by major defense contractors and the
Israeli company infiniDome has partnered with German consultancy Cavemus Systems Association to bring proven GNSS protection and navigation resilience solutions for drones to the European market. The collaboration will ensure seamless integration, regulatory compliance, and local support for both defense
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