Infinidome Unveils Aura: A New Generation of GNSS Anti-Jamming Systems

21 November, 2025

The upgraded system introduces faster adaptive algorithms and a streamlined design for modern autonomous and defense platforms.

Infinidome has introduced Aura, the latest generation of its GNSS protection systems, as GPS interference continues to spread across both civilian and operational environments. The new platform brings a series of technical upgrades over previous GPSdome models, including faster adaptive algorithms, improved C-SWaP design for reduced weight and power draw, and the ability to handle jamming from three simultaneous directions on each frequency band.

One of the most significant improvements is the deeper nulling depth: Aura can create a more effective “null”—a deliberate dip in antenna gain toward a hostile source—allowing it to suppress powerful interference from a specific direction while maintaining satellite reception from others.

Aura comes in two configurations: a ruggedized, deployment-ready version, and AuraCore, an OEM module designed for direct integration into manufacturers’ platforms. Power consumption has been reduced through a new Power Saving Mode that lowers usage whenever no active jamming is detected. According to the product brief, Aura is already available under an “early access” program that provides specifications and integration files ahead of its official launch in early 2026.

The system is designed to address the rising tide of electronic-warfare activity and GPS disruptions that have increasingly affected civilian airspace, maritime corridors, border regions, and active military theaters. As satellite-signal interference becomes a persistent global challenge, Infinidome aims to ensure reliable navigation for drones, autonomous vehicles, and a range of mission-critical platforms.

Based in Caesarea, Israel, Infinidome has spent more than a decade developing GNSS-protection technologies. The company has conducted jamming trials in multiple operational arenas, co-founded the OpenPNT navigation consortium, and attracted investment from global aerospace and defense players. “Aura applies the lessons we’ve gathered from real-world jamming incidents and translates them into a faster, more adaptive system,” said Infinidome CEO Omer Sharar as he unveiled the new generation.

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