Tel Aviv: As GNSS interference incidents surge worldwide, rising over 400% across Europe and the Middle East in the past two years, uninterrupted navigation has become a strategic necessity. In response, Israeli company infiniDome has unveiled its Aura, a next-generation GNSS protection system built for platforms that can’t afford to lose their way.
According to the company, the system is based on years of field-proven operational experience, and it redefines navigation resilience with smarter algorithms, faster interference response, and a compact, rugged design capable of operating in the most contested environments.
Aura is available in two configurations: Aura, the enclosed version for rapid deployment, and AuraCore, the OEM module for effortless integration, the system brings mission-grade protection to any platform, from small UAVs to large autonomous vehicles, says the company.
Among several new capabilities introduced in this generation, Aura now features enhanced null-depth performance — enabling the system to withstand much higher jamming power, and a new Saving Power Mode that dynamically reduces energy consumption when no interference is present.
“Aura isn’t just an upgrade; it’s a new philosophy,” said Omer Sharar, CEO of infiniDome Solutions. “It takes everything we’ve learned from real-world interference events and transforms it into a smarter, faster, and more adaptive layer of defense. With Aura, we’re not just protecting GPS, we’re protecting autonomy itself.”
As per the company, Aura is engineered for modern battlefields and complex environments, and that Its adaptive algorithms ensure reliable navigation under evolving jamming conditions, while the optimised C-SWaP design keeps the system lightweight, low-power, and mission-ready. The company also said that the new system is capable of mitigating interference from up to three directions per frequency simultaneously, Aura delivers protection that is both powerful and efficient, tested and validated in live high-power jamming environments across multiple regions.
-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




