InfiniDome to Showcase its Latest Anti-Jamming Solution ‘GPSdome-SunStone’ at Xponential Texas

Tel Aviv: The wars in Ukraine and Israel demonstrated the critical importance of protecting military systems from GPS denial. The US defence forces are now a major client for these systems.

Israeli company InfiniDome has developed small, light modules that protect critical systems from GPS jamming. 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 May 2025, this version will be showcased at Xponential Texas in Houston.

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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.

According to InfiniDome, one of its greatest strengths 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.

InfiniDome’s 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.

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“After the outstanding performance of our current anti-jamming solutions in multiple operational theaters worldwide, our new anti-jamming module is now capturing the attention of the US defence industry, especially in the UAS sector. GPSdome-SunStone is the smallest and lightest dual-band anti-jamming module we’ve ever developed, specifically designed to meet the growing demand for compact, resilient solutions in the evolving UAS market,” said Ben Sandford, President of InfiniDome Solutions.

According to InfiniDome, it anticipated this momentum from the US market, making its upcoming exhibition at Houston even more significant. This will be the first event where the company will exhibit as “InfiniDome Solutions,” its newly established US entity. This strategic move underscores its commitment to delivering top-tier support and service, reinforcing its long-term investment in North America.

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With GPS threats at an all-time high and global demand surging for navigation protection, InfiniDome is ready to redefine how UAVs, maritime fleets, and ground forces stay protected in contested environments.

-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

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