Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) is introducing ADA-O, an additional development in the ADA lineup, which addresses GPS jammers to ensure GPS availability for land platforms. The land platform can be readily integrated in a range of platforms, providing a unique operational response to help telecom, navigation and C&C systems. Easily installed and integrated on the end-user platform, it serves end users on armored vehicles, artillery, C&C centers and communication carriers, according to IAI.
In addition, IAI recently won a contract to provide the ADA system to an Asian-pacific nation in a contract estimated at tens of millions of dollars, according to a news release. The systems to be supplied will be mounted on a range of air borne platforms in the client’s various arms. IAI was chosen for this intricate project following a lengthy assessment process of the avionic integration and in-depth technical review of the ADA system performance. The win adds to other accomplishments scored by IAI’s MLM division, including MLM’s recent agreement with Honeywell for co-development of a jam-resistant Embedded GPS INS system (EGI), reinforcing IAI’s position as a national knowhow center a national on GNSS anti-jamming systems.
“ADA and its new derivative ADA-O for land platforms, is an important complement for every platform that uses GNSS receivers in general and GPS in particular and a vital tool for every modern army,” said Boaz Levy, General Manager and Executive VP of IAI Systems, Missiles & Space Group. “Understanding the unique operational needs of land systems allowed us to perform the required modifications on IAI’s airborne Anti-Jam system so as to provide an advanced technological solution to the operational challenges facing the forces in the different platforms. We are proud to provide ADA and its derivatives to a range of customers worldwide; being confident ADA will provide full response to the challenges they face.”
In early 2017, IAI won an Israeli Ministry of Defense tender on integration of anti-jamming systems in one of the key platforms of the Israeli air force. In this project, IAI provides Israeli air force a comprehensive solution based on a multi-element antenna array, implementing CRPA technology. The system’s integration allows the avionic systems that rely on satellite navigation to persist in their mission despite jamming or disruption attempts with GPS jammers or other systems designed to block satellite navigation, according to IAI.
Most navigation, communication and electronic warfare systems depend on continuous availability of GNSS (GPS) satellites. Despite this dependence, the majority of avionics systems is not equipped with anti-jam systems and is vulnerable to disruption by low-power jamming emitters. The system developed by IAI supports multiple satellite navigation systems (GNSS) constellations, feature an advanced architecture and employs a range of advanced methods of digital signal processing. The system’s versatility makes it ideal for integration in a range of platforms including combat aircraft and helicopters, unmanned aircraft, land platforms such as tanks and armored vehicles, marine platforms and guiding munition.