With the advancement of technology, there seems to be endless threats, and the game is always day and night. The development of drones, often referred to as “drones”, has further increased the complexity of military operations in multiple regions on an increasingly complex and unpredictable battlefield.
The latest report of Syria emphasizes their integration into an evolving field of combat. One of the simplest threats to drones is that they block or encrypt the reception of signals from GPS satellites. Such “GPS jammers” may have a serious operational impact on military missions, and may become more and more common. According to an NBC article, the Russians used GPS jamming on smaller reconnaissance aircraft of the US military.
For those familiar with these operations, this type of attack is not surprising, and the team hopes to interfere with the tool combination. Using a multi-domain modeling system can prepare the operator by analyzing the GPS reception in the application area and whether this affects the aircraft’s reception of GPS signals.
The System Tool Kit (STK) contains a short tutorial showing how to determine whether a small portable gps jammer will interfere with your task. One can also determine how spectral filters or adaptive zero balance with phased arrays can counteract this situation, or design the new system to other phenomena to obtain positioning, such as B. Sky Navigation working in this rejected environment .
Solving these new problems of modern warfare is crucial to national security. By verifying and applying business modeling and simulation, those who help protect our country will gain incredible value and power.