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Quectel Wireless Solutions has introduced four new GNSS antennas. The new antennas include: The YEGT010W1AM, designed for ...
The European Space Agency has confirmed plans to launch the first two satellites in its low-Earth orbit (LEO) positioning ...
QinetiQ and Xona Space Systems have demonstrated how GPS navigation can be bolstered by using low Earth orbit (LEO) satellites, in the first UK tests of Xona’s new satellite navigation system, Pulsar.
The GEO-3 satellite Eutelsat 5 West B (PRN 121) is now part of the EGNOS operational platform and broadcasts the Operational Signal-in-Space.
A joint report by Sweden and five neighboring countries warns that nearly 123,000 flights were disrupted between January and April by Russian jamming and spoofing of satellite navigation systems.
UAV Navigation-Grupo Oesía has collaborated with Septentrio, a division of Hexagon, to enhance navigation resilience for unmanned aircraft systems. The partnership focuses on ensuring compatibility ...
The California Spatial Reference Center (CSRC) modernized the California Spatial Reference Network (CSRN) on July 31, 2025. The new California Spatial Reference Network is denoted as CSRN Epoch ...
Airbus U.S. Space & Defense completed its first autonomous helicopter test flight using Shield AI’s Hivemind autonomy package in Grand Prairie, Texas. The flight represents a significant step forward ...
Rohde & Schwarz has demonstrated its latest advancements in counter-drone technology at CUAS Expo 2025 at Thorney Island. The display featured an integrated system that included the ARDRONIS Wi-Fi ...
DARPA selects Q-CTRL to develop next-gen sensors for advanced defense platforms. Quantum software company Q-CTRL has been awarded two contracts under DARPA’s Robust Quantum Sensors (RoQS) program. The ...
ArkEdge Space Inc. has been selected for Japan’s fiscal 2025 QZSS Utilization Demonstration Project. The initiative is jointly organized by Japan’s Cabinet Office and Quasi-Zenith Satellite System ...
A plane carrying the European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen was targeted by GPS jamming while attempting to land at Plovdiv International Airport in Bulgaria on Aug. 31, according to a ...
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