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UAVs Face Electronic Warfare Threats

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Electronic warfare presents growing risks for Unmanned Aerial Vehicles. Two primary threats target their navigation: jamming floods GPS signals with noise, forcing drones into failsafe mode. Spoofing is more insidious, feeding fake coordinates to hijack or crash aircraft. These attacks exploit vulnerabilities in GPS-dependent systems, turning commercial drones into liabilities.

To counter these threats, developers are building systems like NavGuard. This approach combines multi-constellation GNSS receivers with inertial navigation systems and Extended Kalman Filters. By fusing data from multiple sources, drones can maintain position awareness even when GPS is compromised. This layered defense is becoming essential as UAVs expand into military and critical infrastructure roles.

The push for anti-jamming and anti-spoofing tech reflects a broader shift. As drones become more autonomous, securing their data links is no longer optional. Future avionics will likely mandate these protections. The question now is how quickly these systems can be deployed across commercial and defense sectors.