BAE Systems has introduced a comprehensive lineup of M-Code Global Positioning System (GPS) receivers at this week’s Joint Navigation Conference in Cincinnati, reinforcing its commitment to equipping U.S. warfighters with the most secure and reliable positioning technology across air, land, and sea domains.
M-Code is the next-generation military GPS signal, engineered to enhance resistance to jamming and spoofing while delivering advanced security features. BAE Systems’ latest offerings utilize security-certified Common GPS Modules (CGMs) to harness the full potential of the M-Code signal, providing a scalable solution that meets a broad range of mission needs.
The newly expanded portfolio includes GPS receivers designed for size, weight, and power (SWaP)-constrained platforms-the smallest and lowest-power M-Code receivers available—as well as ruggedized units integrated with anti-jam antenna electronics built to perform in the most demanding operational environments.
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“There is now an M-Code version of every GPS receiver created by BAE Systems,” said Luke Bishop, director of Navigation and Sensor Systems at BAE Systems. “The open-architecture capability of our products can be tailored to solve our customers’ most pressing battlefield problems quickly and at an affordable price.”