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This September, u-blox is again attending Jammertest 2025. Held in Andøya, Norway, Jammertest is an open-air field test where GNSS receivers are subjected to real-time jamming and spoofing. The purpose is to evaluate how our systems perform outside the lab, under harsh over-the-air interference conditions.
At Jammertest 2025, we will expose our latest GNSS receivers to live threats in order to observe exactly how they behave and gather insights that allow us to further enhance robust and resilient system design. What we learn in the field will help engineers and integrators design with real-world constraints in mind. We will validate the performance of our receivers under jamming and spoofing scenarios while demonstrating secure positioning capabilities in adverse conditions. This includes the all-band ZED-X20P, our newest GNSS receiver supporting all major constellations and frequency bands. It is equipped with advanced signal integrity features and Galileo OSNMA authentication.
As a long-standing contributor to GNSS security and signal resilience, u-blox remains committed to delivering trusted positioning technology for the most demanding applications. We invite customers and partners to connect with us onsite in Andøya to explore how u-blox solutions can bring resilience and reliability to their systems.