Tel Aviv: Israeli company InfiniDome is launching a new system to deal with GPS denial technologies used widely around the world. The unmanned systems market is evolving rapidly, with many platforms across various industries relying on GNSS signals for navigation, positioning, and timing.
In the defence sector, which leads the adoption of autonomous applications and UAVs in particular, the strategic approach has undergone a significant transformation. On today’s dynamic battlefield, the focus has shifted from relying on expensive, complex drones to deploying fleets of smaller, faster, and more cost-effective UAVs that can be mass-produced and scaled for wide-reaching operations.
However, this shift introduces a critical challenge: ensuring resilient navigation in the face of escalating electronic warfare (EW) threats that jeopardize GNSS reliability. As electronic warfare (EW) activity intensifies, particularly across Europe, the demand for compact and reliable GPS protection solutions has never been more critical.
InfiniDome will unveil this new system at Xponential Europe 2025, taking place for the first time in Düsseldorf.
InfiniDome will officially launch its new generation, GPSdome-SunStone, anti-jamming module designed specifically for small UAVs and compact platforms. Weighing just 50g-100g, it offers unmatched protection against GNSS interference, ensuring uninterrupted navigation even in the most complex environments.
“Today’s UAV industry requires not only agility and scalability but also robust navigation resiliency to operate effectively in contested environments,” said Omer Sharar, infiniDome’s CEO. “With SunStone, we’ve created a solution that perfectly aligns with the new era of UAV strategy,” he added.
According to the Israeli company, the launch of GPSdome-SunStone marks yet another milestone for InfiniDome, following a series of significant achievements, including securing a major purchase with a customer in Western Europe, deploying its solutions across real-world jamming scenarios in conflict zones, and successfully integrating into diverse platforms, including vessels, manned aerial photography aircraft, and even Black Hawk helicopters, where they provided critical support to overcome interference-related take-off challenges.
“In recent years, we have seen how the future of navigation depends on reliable, flexible, and proven anti-jamming solutions. We’ve also witnessed governments and militaries announce their aim to increase investment in the unmanned aerial vehicle market in 2025,” added Omer.
“GPSdome-SunStone is not just another anti-jamming product—it’s a response to the growing demand for navigation resiliency in the face of evolving threats in the modern era. Based on InfiniDome’s proprietary SW-defined anti-jamming core, it doesn’t only protect from the most advanced threats today but is field-upgradeable to be able to face the most challenging threats tomorrow,” Omer Sharar said.
-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