In September, over 200 participants representing 20 countries met in Andøya, Norway for Jammertest, an annual event allowing public and private sectors to test the resiliency of their positioning, navigation and timing (PNT) products against GNSS jamming/spoofing attacks. The global event features companies committed to developing cutting-edge technical solutions and challenging their systems against both unintentional and intentional attacks. NAL Research provided our real-time, two-way SHOUT nano 500 handheld messaging and tracking solution to test and demonstrate our powerful assured PNT (APNT) technology.
SHOUT nano 500, with integrated Iridium STL® service, enables continuous visibility even in GPS/GNSS-denied environments by leveraging a signal approximately 1,000 stronger than traditional GNSS. When deployed at Jammertest, the signal proved capable of overcoming rigorous GNSS challenges, providing the device with crucial accuracy and reliability throughout the event.
“Once GNSS was spoofed, SHOUT nano 500 maintained a reliable position at all times,“ said NAL Research APNT Capabilities Manager Rob Gillette. “Even as the tests became more sophisticated, the Iridium STL signal was completely unaffected, proving its ability to provide reliable PNT in GNSS-challenged environments.”
The low size, weight and power (SWaP) SHOUT nano 500 is among a comprehensive portfolio of APNT products and services enabling customers to reliably communicate, track and manage assets from any location in the world in GNSS-challenged environments. As the industry’s leading provider of Iridium STL-enabled APNT solutions, NAL Research equips government and enterprise customers with the solutions and strategy needed in today’s unpredictable APNT ecosystem.
To learn more about our APNT solutions, visit apntbynal.com or contact sales.