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Locus Lock teams with General Dynamics on software-defined PNT for U.S. Army

Soldiers train on a portable electronic jamming device for UAS as part of an electronic warfare initiaive. (Photo: U.S. Army)
Soldiers train on a portable electronic jamming device for UAS as part of an electronic warfare initiaive. (Photo: U.S. Army)

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Locus Lock, a leader in software-defined GNSS technology for precise position, navigation and timing (PNT) solutions, has teamed up with General Dynamics Mission Systems to deliver software-defined precise PNT capabilities for the U.S. Army. 

General Dynamics Mission Systems, a provider of mission-critical solutions to defense, intelligence, and cyber-security customers across all domains, brings extensive expertise in mission-critical systems integration to ensure seamless deployment across Army platforms.

Locus Lock’s software-defined GNSS technology enables rapid deployment and procurement of advanced multi-frequency, multi-constellation GNSS capabilities, providing essential signal diversity in contested radiofrequency (RF) environments to advance the Army’s modernization objectives. 

The collaboration with Locus Lock and General Dynamics enhances the resilience, precision and reliability of Army navigation systems operating in complex and contested environments. 

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