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.






