India’s UAV progress threatened by GNSS jamming; infiniDome offers solutions

India continues to make significant progress in developing indigenous unmanned aerial vehicles, loitering munitions and autonomous systems. However, many of these platforms face a critical vulnerability: their reliance on unprotected satellite navigation. This threat is no longer theoretical.
Recent escalations with Pakistan, including drone incursions, cyber operations and suspected GPS interference near sensitive border areas, have underscored the growing use of low-cost, easily concealed GNSS jamming tools. Such devices can disrupt UAV operations, sever navigation links and compromise mission success, regardless of how sophisticated the system may be.
Without robust GNSS protection, even the most advanced unmanned systems are at risk of operational failure, loss of control and diminished national security capabilities.
One countermeasure comes from infiniDome, a global provider of GNSS protection technology. The company develops lightweight, easily integrable anti-jamming solutions that are already deployed by leading defense forces to ensure continuous operation in contested electromagnetic environments.
InfiniDome has extensive operational experience in active conflict zones and a strategic focus on compact, cost-effective systems. These solutions are well suited to India’s growing demand for scalable, lightweight UAVs and autonomous platforms, according to the company.
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