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NAL Research Successfully Demonstrates Resilient APNT Technology at Jammertest in Norway

Pioneers in assured positioning, navigation, and timing (APNT) innovation, NAL Research, recently attended Jammertest, the world’s largest open trials of GNSS resilience technologies in Andøya, Norway. The NAL team joined more than 400 participants spanning 20 countries to challenge our advanced APNT solutions against both unintentional and intentional GPS/GNSS jamming and spoofing attacks. The global event is held annually and hosted by several Norwegian government agencies.

Last September, NAL participated in this event to showcase and test our low size, weight, and power (SWaP) SHOUT nano 500 with APNT. For the second year in a row, NAL’s APNT solutions successfully demonstrated resilience to GNSS attacks. Our Alternative Location and Timing Modules (ALTM) proved its ability to maintain accurate positioning at all times, even as the tests became more advanced.

“Our powerful APNT modules performed exceptionally well throughout the tests, demonstrating its resiliency and reliability in even the most remote and challenging GNSS-degraded environments,” said NAL Research’s Director of APNT Solutions, Rob Gillette. “We’d like to thank everyone at Jammertest for the continued opportunity to test our technology against modern threats.”

As the industry’s leading provider of APNT-enabled solutions, NAL’s comprehensive portfolio of APNT products and services enable government and enterprise customers to reliably communicate, track, and manage assets from any location, even in GPS/GNSS-contested environments. The company’s APNT solutions leverage the global Iridium® L-band signal, which is approximately 1,000 times stronger than traditional GNSS signals.

To learn more about our advanced APNT offerings, visit https://apntbynal.com/about or contact [email protected].

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