BAE Systems unveils NavStorm™-M at Joint Navigation Conference
BAE Systems introduced NavStorm™-M at the Joint Navigation Conference in Cincinnati. The new GPS receiver is gun-hardened, featuring advanced anti-jamming and anti-spoofing technologies. It enhances BAE Systems' portfolio of secure GPS solutions for military applications, including artillery, bombs, missiles, and unmanned systems.
NavStorm-M incorporates M-Code GPS technology and meets tight size, weight, power, and cost (SWaP-C) requirements. It can function as a standalone GPS system or integrate with inertial navigation systems. Production will occur at BAE Systems' Cedar Rapids, Iowa facility. The company has already begun delivering M-Code GPS receivers to the U.S. armed forces and allies through the Foreign Military Sales program.
- Introduction of NavStorm-M expands BAE Systems' military GPS portfolio.
- NavStorm-M features advanced anti-jamming and anti-spoofing technologies.
- Supports tight SWaP-C requirements, making it suitable for various military applications.
- BAE Systems has a strong track record, delivering to over 45 countries.
- Production will occur in a large, specialized facility in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
- Potential high costs associated with advanced technology development.
- Dependence on government and military contracts, which can be volatile.
- Competition in the M-Code GPS technology space may impact market share.
Enhanced gun-hardened GPS receiver compliments extensive military GPS portfolio
Enhanced gun-hardened GPS receiver compliments extensive military GPS portfolio. (Credit: BAE Systems)
NavStorm-M features a layered protection approach using beamforming, anti-spoofing, resiliency, and software assurance. It is a next-generation Assured-Positioning, Navigation and Timing (A-PNT) device featuring M-Code GPS technology that supports warfighters through successful mission completion.
The capability is designed to meet the tight size, weight, power, and cost (SWaP-C) requirements of unmanned aircraft systems, loitering munitions, hypersonic platforms, and other weapons – especially in gun-hardened applications. NavStorm-M delivers precise GPS navigation as a stand-alone system or when integrated with an inertial navigation system.
“With the introduction of the compact and highly jam- and spoof-resistant NavStorm-M, our team now provides advanced, cost-effective solutions for everyone in the M-Code space,” said Doug Lloyd, Director of Weapon Systems for GPS at BAE Systems. “Our broad portfolio allows us to solve our customers’ problems in a way that is scaled to specific SWaP-C and performance requirements.”
BAE Systems has delivered Selective Availability Anti-Spoofing Module products to more than 45 countries and has begun delivering M-Code GPS receivers in multiple form factors and levels of capability to the
Production of NavStorm-M will take place at BAE Systems’ 278,000-square-foot engineering and manufacturing center of excellence in
For additional information on BAE Systems’ line of military GPS products, visit https://baesystems.com/gps.
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