Tel Aviv: Israeli company InfiniDome has enhanced its activity in India to answer the dramatic growing demand for systems that protect from GPS denial.
As modern warfare expands beyond traditional domains into the invisible spectrum of electronic warfare, India faces a growing threat: GNSS (GPS) interference.
While India continues to advance its indigenous UAVs, loitering munitions, and autonomous systems, many of these platforms share a critical vulnerability—their reliance on unprotected satellite navigation. And this threat is no longer theoretical.
Recent escalations with Pakistan—including drone incursions, cyber operations, and suspected GPS interference near sensitive border areas—have highlighted the increasing use of low-cost, easily concealed GNSS jamming tools. These devices can disrupt UAV operations, sever navigation links, and compromise mission success, no matter how sophisticated the system may be.
Without a strong layer of GNSS protection, even the most advanced unmanned systems risk operational failure, loss of control, and degraded national security capabilities.
A proven countermeasure comes from InfiniDome, a global leader in GNSS protection technology. The company develops lightweight, easily integrable anti-jamming solutions—already deployed by leading defence forces—to ensure continuous operation in contested electromagnetic environments.
What sets InfiniDome apart is not just the technology itself, but its extensive operational experience in active conflict zones and its strategic focus on compact, cost-effective systems. These systems are perfectly suited to India’s growing demand for scalable, lightweight UAVs and autonomous solutions.
Israeli company InfiniDome has developed small, light modules that protect critical systems from GPS interference. According to the company, its latest anti-jamming solution, GPSdome-SunStone, is gaining momentum among leading US defence companies as it undergoes testing with major industry players.
In 2024, the company demonstrated its battle-proven capabilities in real-world scenarios, particularly following the extreme increase of GPS interference worldwide, reinforcing the critical need for advanced GNSS protection in modern defence and commercial operations.
One of the greatest strengths, as per the company, is its ability to support various applications. While the company remains primarily focused on the defence sector, the growing threat of GPS interference has expanded its reach beyond military use. As GPS disruptions impact anyone relying on satellite navigation, InfiniDome found itself supporting ground vehicles, maritime vessels, and other platforms relying on GPS navigation.
According to InfiniDome, its new anti-jamming module, GPSdome-SunStone (50g -100g), is currently being tested by leading US companies as organisations seek robust solutions to protect against ever-growing interference threats.
With extensive real-world experience protecting operations in complex environments, the growing demand for its technology highlights an industry-wide shift: anti-jamming protection is no longer a “nice-to-have” feature but a critical necessity.
-The writer is an Israel-based freelance journalist. The views expressed are of the writer and do not necessarily reflect the views of Raksha Anirveda