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Indian Defense signs deal for indigenous Navy GNSS jammers

The system is designed to degrade an adversary’s satellite signal acquisition and tracking capabilities

The Indian Ministry of Defense (MoD) has signed a ₹449-crore contract with Bengaluru-based Accord Software and Systems Private Limited (ASSPL) for the procurement of 20 enhanced capability GNSS (ECGNSS) jammers for the Indian Navy.  

The system’s capabilities include degrading the satellite signal acquisition and tracking performance of the adversary GNSS receiver and signal spoofing or deceptive jamming, paving the way for safe operations by the Indian Navy in a multi-threat environment.

The deal has been signed under the Buy (Indian-Indigenously Designed, Developed and Manufactured) category and includes a minimum of 75 percent indigenous content.