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- GPS jamming has emerged as a key modern warfare tactic, using high-powered radio signals to disrupt satellite navigation and shape both offensive operations and defensive countermeasures on the battlefield.
- This sparks major concern for many organizations and military forces, as several aspects of war rely on GPS, such as tracking, navigation, communication, and others.
- To fight back against GPS jamming, companies like SPARC AI have created GPS-free technology to deliver real-time insights, detection, and tracking, without having to rely on radar, lidar, and sensors.
In today’s rapidly evolving battlefield, drones have become one of the most influential tools in modern warfare, reshaping how militaries gather intelligence, navigate contested environments, and execute operations. Yet as drone usage expands, so does the threat of GPS jamming, a tactic that overwhelms satellite signals with high-powered radio interference, effectively blinding autonomous systems and disrupting navigation in critical moments. This challenge is pushing defense technology companies like SPARC AI Inc. (CSE: SPAI) (OTCQB: SPAIF) to develop next-generation solutions that allow drones to operate, navigate, and acquire targets even in GPS-denied environments, where traditional systems would fail.
In war, GPS interference is used to disrupt communications, mislead enemy navigation, ground unauthorized drones, deny precision strikes, and obscure troop or fleet movements. What once seemed like a futuristic electronic warfare tactic is now a daily reality in active conflict zones. Recent interference across the Middle East, particularly in the Strait of Hormuz, has shown how widespread GPS jamming and spoofing can create chaos, with ships appearing on land, navigation systems failing, and maritime traffic slowing dramatically due to unreliable positioning data.
GPS has become a foundational tool for modern military and commercial operations, and when interference occurs, the consequences can be severe. Aircraft and ships can lose situational awareness, vessels may struggle to avoid collisions in crowded shipping lanes, and expensive guided systems risk failure at critical moments.
In addition to jamming, GPS spoofing has also become prevalent and is even more of a problem. Instead of simply interrupting and overwhelming GPS signals like jamming does, spoofing feeds false location data to receivers, causing drones, ships, aircraft, or missiles to believe they are somewhere they are not. In heavily contested regions, this has led to ships broadcasting incorrect positions, navigation systems displaying chaotic movement patterns, and entire fleets slowing or stopping because operators can no longer determine where surrounding vessels are.
As a result, relying solely on GPS is becoming risky, especially in war zones, conflict areas, GPS-denied regions, or places with inconsistent or poor connections. However, companies like SPARC AI Inc. are combating GPS jamming and spoofing by developing GPS-free technology.
Specifically, SPARC AI develops target acquisition systems and autonomous navigation software that uses known landmark coordinates to calculate and correct your position. SPARC AI’s flagship technology, Overwatch, unifies all SPARC AI technologies, including its Target Acquisition, Mobile, and Navigation systems, into a single mission-ready platform that fuses detection, classification, tracking, and navigation in real time. The platform is hardware-agnostic and can integrate across different drone manufacturers and systems, making it scalable for both defense and rescue fleets to conduct surveillance. As more drones use the system, Overwatch strengthens through operational data, improving reliability and mission performance in GPS-denied environments such as active conflict zones.
The platform uses camera telemetry data to figure out the location of any visible object and constructs a 3D understanding of the terrain and position, using advanced mathematical modeling, to get GPS-level accuracy.
With GPS jamming likely remaining a useful tactic going forward in war, adopting a GPS-free approach may help military forces and organizations to navigate, track, and communicate successfully in risky environments.
For more information, visit the company’s website at https://sparcai.co.
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