A GNSS Spoofer is a sophisticated electronic warfare device that deceives Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) receivers by broadcasting counterfeit satellite signals. Unlike a jammer that simply blocks signals, a spoofer generates realistic but fraudulent positioning, navigation, and timing (PNT) data. This causes the target receiver to calculate an incorrect location or time, leading it to believe it is somewhere it is not. Spoofing is a more insidious and targeted threat than jamming, as it can manipulate the navigation of drones, vehicles, vessels, and critical infrastructure without the user immediately realizing they are under attack. It is used for testing system resilience, protecting assets from tracking, and in offensive operations to misdirect enemy capabilities.

Key Features:

  • Generates counterfeit signals for multiple constellations (GPS, GLONASS, Galileo).

  • Can manipulate position, velocity, and time data with high precision.

  • More covert than jamming, as the target receiver often shows no obvious sign of attack.

  • Used for vulnerability testing of autonomous systems and critical infrastructure.

  • Can be used to redirect drones, misguide munitions, or spoof tracking devices.

  • A key tool for electronic warfare and red teaming exercises.

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