IAI, Honeywell Partner to Develop GPS Anti-Jam Navigation System

The new technology will combine IAI's ADA GPS Anti-Jamming system together with Honeywell's embedded GPS Inertial Navigation System

The MoU signing. Sitting: Carl Esposito, President of Electronic Systems at Honeywell Aerospace, right, and Boaz Levi, Executive Vice President and General Manager of IAI's Systems Missiles & Space Group. Standing: James Bryson, President of Europe, Middle East, Africa and India at Honeywell Aerospace, right, and Yossi Weiss, IAI's President and CEO 

Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) and Honeywell Aerospace have signed a memorandum of understanding to co-develop an advanced GPS Anti-Jam navigation system. According to the MoU, the two companies will engineer, manufacture and market a combined GPS Anti-Jam combined solution.

The new technology will combine IAI's existing ADA GPS Anti-Jamming system together with Honeywell's embedded GPS Inertial Navigation System. The ADA system will be integrated as a subsystem, or as an embedded module into Honeywell's navigation systems. The joint solution is applicable to military navigation applications (SAASM / P(Y) Code) and has the provisioning to support future directives of the GPS Directorate (M-Code).

"In partnering with IAI, we can offer a GPS anti-jam and inertial navigation solution that provides for increased aircrew safety as well as greater mission effectiveness in GPS denied environments," said Carl Esposito, President of Electronic Systems at Honeywell Aerospace.

"We’re excited to work with Honeywell, a world leading company in navigation systems and avionics," said Boaz Levi, Executive Vice President and General Manager of IAI's Systems Missiles & Space Group. "This collaboration brings together the technological excellence and response to costumers’ needs of two leading companies. Facing today’s threats to GPS, the ability to combine advanced Anti-Jamming capabilities as part of the Embedded GPS INS (EGI) systems is a must. The joint product can be deployed as a turn-key solution or as an upgrade to IAI and Honeywell’s existing customer base."

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