In the context of an increasingly complex global security environment, NATO faces multiple security threats, especially the risk of interference with the Global Positioning System (GPS) signals.cell phone jammer On April 16, 2020, NATO's Communications and Information Agency announced the launch of a new software tool designed to help allied forces deal with the impact of GPS jammers.signal jammer
Overview of the REACT tool
The software, called Radar Electromagnetic and Communications Coverage Tool (REACT), provides users with an assessment of the area affected by a specific GPS jammer.GPS jammer By entering the technical parameters and geographical location of the jammer, users can visually see the affected area on a map, making it easier to prepare for combat.Wifi jammer
"NATO must take appropriate measures to ensure that allied forces can continue to operate effectively in this environment, given the adversary's ability to degrade or deny GPS," stressed Jean-Philippe Saulay, NATO's Navigation and Identification Officer. drone jammerThis statement highlights NATO's proactive attitude in the face of potential threats and shows its determination to maintain its combat capabilities.drone jammer
Functional diversity and adaptability
The REACT tool is not only applicable to the GPS system, but is also compatible with other global navigation satellite systems, such as the EU's Galileo constellation. This versatility ensures NATO's flexibility in different navigation environments and improves its ability to resist jamming signals.