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Resilient Navigation in a Spoofed World:
Meet Skylight & BlackNaute | GPS spoofing has emerged as a serious threat to aviation safety, with daily disruptions impacting up to 1,350 flights worldwide. In response, we’re supporting the aviation and defense sectors by advancing Navigation Warfare (NAVWAR) strategies and delivering two cutting-edge solutions designed to enhance spoofing resilience and navigation performance across all airborne platforms: Skylight™ – Multi-Mode GNSS Receiver Skylight™ is a modular GNSS receiver configurable for mono- or bi-constellation operations. It supports encrypted signals such as Galileo PRS and GPS M-Code, offering outstanding flexibility and performance. By integrating certified civilian GPS channels, Skylight™ eliminates the need for a separate civil receiver - reducing both system weight and cost. BlackNaute™ – Embedded GNSS and Time INS (EGTI) BlackNaute™ is a compact, high-precision navigation system that combines an advanced Inertial Navigation System-based on Safran’s patented HRG Dual Core™ technology - with a built-in rubidium atomic clock for resilient timing. It also features the Skylight™ multi-mode GNSS receiver board alongside the industry’s most advanced anti-jamming and anti-spoofing algorithms, field-proven in over 16,000 operational deployments. As GPS spoofing continues to reshape the operational landscape, our latest technologies - Skylight™ and BlackNaute™ - are paving the way for secure, resilient, and mission-ready navigation. Click below to learn more about our world-leading resilient PNT solutions. | You are currently subscribed as [email protected]. If you wish to leave this mailing list, simply unsubscribe. | Refer to our Privacy Policy. GPS World is a property of North Coast Media, LLC. 1360 E. Ninth St., 10th Floor, Cleveland, OH 44114 © 2025 North Coast Media. All Rights Reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part is prohibited without written permission. | |