Forsberg and the Light Dragoons, one of the British Army’s Light Cavalry Regiments, have been putting GPS Anti-Jam Technology (GAJT) to the test. Electronic Warfare is a significant threat in modern conflicts and it is imperative that essential PNT signals are protected from enemy interference. GAJT protects the Army’s GPS signal, which provides vital position and timing data, and was demonstrated on a NATO exercise in Poland during which British soldiers and industry partners worked together to test new capabilities for the Light Cavalry.
Dan Gardner, Technical Sales Manager from Forsberg PNT said:
“The Light Dragoons rely on a GPS signal for vital data and we were able to demonstrate that the GAJT-410 can provide protection from interference and intentional jamming and is easy to operate and install. It was a pleasure to support C Squadron of the Light Dragoons on Exercise Masurian Lightning whilst showcasing the key benefits of the GAJT solution”.
For more information on our ANti-Jam solutions head to Protected GNSS page.
Head to NovATel’s blog to read more about the NATO exercise in Poland, the need for building resilient positioning systems and the work the Light Dragoons have done to examine the benefits of Anti-Jam technology >>>
Demonstrating GPS Anti-Jam Technology with the Light Dragoons