Safran Federal Systems is proud to announce the launch of BroadSim Genesis, the latest evolution in its trusted BroadSim product line, at the Institute of Navigation’s 2025 Joint Navigation Conference (JNC) in the Greater Cincinnati Area.
Purpose-built for the U.S. defense community, BroadSim Genesis pushes the limits of GNSS simulation and NAVWAR testing. With major advancements in signal capacity, operational flexibility, and user experience, BroadSim Genesis delivers the high-fidelity, threat- representative environments needed to support next-generation PNT resiliency.
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Key Features and Benefits:
- Massive Signal Capacity- BroadSim Genesis supports generation of up to 2000 signals, enabling advanced multi-constellation simulations across MEO, LEO, and alternative PNT sources—all in a single test environment.
- Resiliency and NAVWAR Readiness- Designed to meet modern NAVWAR demands, BroadSim Genesis supports multi- antenna and multi-vehicle configurations, M-Code, and robust integrated jamming and spoofing capabilities to test against the most sophisticated signal threats.
- Operator-Friendly Design- An intuitive UI, integrated front panel with N-type connectors, extractable drives, and onboard timing card make BroadSim Genesis easy to use, secure, and field-ready.
“BroadSim Genesis is built for operators who demand flexibility, fidelity, and performance in their GNSS simulation tools,” said Trevor Dougherty, Vice President of Sales at Safran Federal Systems. “Whether validating mission equipment, training for NAVWAR scenarios, or assessing new PNT architectures, BroadSim Genesis gives defense users the edge they need.”
SOURCE: PRNewswire