GNSS/GPS jammer designed to disable GPS/GLONASS/COMPASS satellite receivers
Most people are familiar with GPS. GPS also protects you from getting lost in unknown places. Often, the terms "GNSS" and "GPS" are used interchangeably. Satellite navigation or satellite navigation systems are satellite systems that provide autonomous geospatial positioning with global coverage.
These signals also allow the electronic receiver to calculate the current local time with high precision, enabling time synchronization. Satellite navigation or satellite navigation systems are satellite systems that provide autonomous geospatial positioning with global coverage. It allows a small electronic receiver to determine its position (longitude, latitude and altitude/altitude) with high accuracy (within a few meters) using time signals transmitted along the line of sight by satellite radio. These signals also allow the electronic receiver to calculate the current local time with high precision, enabling time synchronization. A satellite navigation system with global coverage may be referred to as a Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS). Some of the GNSS systems currently in operation are GPS, GLONASS, COMPASS, Galileo and BeiDou.
GNSS/GPS jammers are designed to disable GPS/GLONASS/COMPASS/Galileo satellite receivers. It blocks the process of geographic coordinate measurement by GNSS receivers. The system disables the receiver's ability to estimate the geographic coordinates of an installation object. Without knowing its own coordinates, the combat efficiency of high-precision weapons drops to zero. Winged missiles, drones, and glide bombs lose their targeting capabilities because they cannot determine their current coordinates and cannot execute flight guidance commands.
GNSS/GPS jammers are designed to suppress current/future satellite navigation systems such as GPS, GLONASS, COMPASS, Galileo, and area navigation systems such as IRNSS (India), QZSS (Japan). Stratign's GNSS jammers have a range of over 100 kilometers.