TRX Systems to Showcase DAPS GEN II Mounted Capability at JNC 2026

TRX Systems will present new enhancements to its Dismounted Assured PNT System GEN II at the Joint Navigation Conference, held June 1–4 at the Northern Kentucky Convention Center.

The Maryland-based company, which develops DAPS GEN II under a U.S. Army Program of Record, will highlight a new mounted capability designed to extend the system’s Assured PNT performance into vehicle-integrated environments.

The centerpiece of the update is a Vehicle Interface Adapter under development that secures the DAPS GEN II unit within a vehicle platform, conditions vehicle power to extend battery life, expands the number of supported clients from a single Assured PNT feed, and provides RF and data interfaces to anti-jam antennas — including the ability to share electronic warfare situational awareness information. A FLEX-IO port supports future sensor integration and simplifies transition of new PNT capabilities as they become available. The adapter follows a modular, open architecture intended to support multiple vehicle types.

DAPS GEN II uses multi-layer sensor fusion across a diverse set of positioning and timing sources to maintain navigation continuity in GPS-degraded, jammed, or denied environments. TRX will present technical results from both dismounted and mounted testing in two Session C6 presentations on Tuesday morning: one covering program advancements and interoperability with co-presenter Combat Ready PNT, and a second addressing the mounted enhancement specifically. The company will also be at Booth 319 during the exhibition.

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