Advanced M-Code GPS Modules Boost U.S. Army’s Electronic Warfare Capabilities
19 May 2021, 16:44 UTC ·
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BAE Systems announced that it will deliver advanced Military Code (M-Code) Global Positioning System (GPS) modules to the U.S. Defense Logistics Agency, under a multi-year, $325.5 million contract. BAE Systems will manufacture GPS modules that are compatible with their advanced M-Code signal, and use them to build next-generation GPS receivers.
Keeping up with the latest electronic warfare advancements is not just about having the best missile warning system or multi-spectral sensors. Navigation systems are also essential for warfighters and represent a major component of precision-guided munitions. BAE Systems’ advanced GPS receivers will provide navigation data for airborne systems and smart weapons.