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According to the report, American tech startup SandboxAQ has launched a new artificial intelligence (AI)-enabled navigation system it said can address persistent GPS jamming. It is called the AQNav, the technology that leverages powerful quantum sensors to gather data from the Earth’s crustal magnetic field.
The report also stated that this allows the system to provide real-time navigation in areas where GPS signals are denied or unavailable. The AQNav also uses AI algorithms to eliminate potential interferences and make the entire system impenetrable to jamming and spoofing.
SandboxAQ manager Luca Ferrara, said that GPS is easy to jam and spoof. He also said that when planes and ships lose GPS in motion and switch over to inertial navigation systems, the vehicle drifts and soon finds itself off course.
The report added that John Richardson, a former US Navy admiral who now works with the California-based firm, said the ongoing conflicts in Europe and the Middle East have highlighted the growing threat pf GPS disruption. It’s fundamental in the war.
Source: Military AI
The report also stated that this allows the system to provide real-time navigation in areas where GPS signals are denied or unavailable. The AQNav also uses AI algorithms to eliminate potential interferences and make the entire system impenetrable to jamming and spoofing.
SandboxAQ manager Luca Ferrara, said that GPS is easy to jam and spoof. He also said that when planes and ships lose GPS in motion and switch over to inertial navigation systems, the vehicle drifts and soon finds itself off course.
The report added that John Richardson, a former US Navy admiral who now works with the California-based firm, said the ongoing conflicts in Europe and the Middle East have highlighted the growing threat pf GPS disruption. It’s fundamental in the war.
Source: Military AI
