BAE Systems Introduces NavStorm™-M: An Anti-Jamming GPS Receiver
At the Joint Navigation Conference in Cincinnati, BAE Systems unveiled NavStorm™-M, a gun-hardened, integrated anti-jamming and global positioning system (GPS) receiver designed for artillery, bombs, missiles, and unmanned systems. This newly enhanced GPS receiver is the latest addition to BAE Systems’ extensive portfolio, providing advanced and secure GPS solutions for airborne, ground, and weapons systems.
NavStorm-M features a layered protection approach that includes beamforming, anti-spoofing, resiliency, and software assurance. As a next-generation Assured-Positioning, Navigation, and Timing (A-PNT) device, it utilizes M-Code GPS technology to support warfighters in successfully completing their missions.
Designed to meet the stringent 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 standalone 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 U.S. armed forces and its allies via the Foreign Military Sales program.
Production of NavStorm-M will take place at BAE Systems’ 278,000-square-foot engineering and manufacturing center of excellence in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.