C5IS reviews a new advance on the ELTA Drone Guard that not only jams but takes control of enemy drones. With the sudden uptick in use of drones by ISIS, U.S. military officials recently took immediate action to find a remedy: a contract with the North American division of ELTA Systems, among the biggest and best-known military equipment and ISS solutions providers based in … [Read more...]
ADA GNSS Anti-Jamming System: IAI’s Response to Signal Jammers
C5IS looks into GPS/GNSS jammers and new ADA GNSS Anti-Jamming System by Israel Aerospace Industries. A ingenuous tool that can defeat any IMSI catcher has hit the market, threatening to undermine law enforcement’s ability to track and intercept any mobile device - and turning their high-end Harris Hailstorms and Rayzone Piranhas into bread boxes. The new technology is … [Read more...]
Will Fixed Wireless 5G and Low Orbit Satellite Redefine ISS?
Fixed Wireless 5G and gigabit Internet via low orbit satellite could up-end fiber optics - and redefine today's ISS industry. With Google rolling out fiber-to-the-premises (FTTP), Verizon acquiring XO Communications to flesh out its local fiber connectivity, and 99 percent of international traffic carried by undersea fiber cables, fiber optic networking would appear to enjoy … [Read more...]
OGSystems – Driving Force Behind Disruptive GEOINT
If you’re in the government contracting business for Defense, Homeland Security or any member of the Intelligence Community, the chances are good that you know, respect and call on OGSystems, a renowned GEOINT “consultant” that broke into the business a decade ago and has been breaking molds ever since. The attractive thing about OGSystems is that they can apply the … [Read more...]
Airbus Zephyr: Will Solar-Powered Drones Replace Satellite Surveillance?
As 2017 opens, military analysts are contemplating the future of what may prove to be the most exciting aerial surveillance innovation since the satellite and U2: the Airbus Zephyr, a lightweight, solar-powered drone that can soar to 70,000 feet, stay aloft for up to 45 days, evade detection or bad weather, and carry all manner of surveillance equipment. Designed for … [Read more...]