Gnss Jammer
A GNSS Jammer is an electronic countermeasure device designed to disrupt the reception of Global Navigation Satellite System signals, including GPS (USA), GLONASS (Russia), Galileo (EU), and BeiDou (China). It operates by broadcasting powerful radio frequency interference on the specific frequencies used by these satellite constellations. This “noise” overwhelms the much weaker legitimate satellite signals received by devices within its effective range, preventing them from calculating an accurate position, velocity, or time. While the unauthorized use of jammers is illegal and poses significant risks to safety and infrastructure, they are utilized by military, security, and law enforcement agencies for electronic warfare, operational security, and testing the resilience of friendly systems in controlled environments.
Key Features:
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Targeted jamming of multiple GNSS frequency bands (e.g., L1, L2, L5).
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Adjustable output power to control the effective jamming radius.
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Portable, vehicle-mounted, and fixed-site configurations for various operational needs.
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Creates a localized zone where GNSS-dependent devices cannot function.
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Used for force protection, testing system resilience, and electronic attack (EA).
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Critical for countering GNSS-guided threats like drones and precision munitions.
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