The increasing threat of GNSS jamming and spoofing is reshaping the maritime industry, driving demand for solutions that ensure secure and uninterrupted navigation. The strong interest surrounding the recent launch of SAL SPU-200, SAL Navigation’s advanced anti-jamming and anti-spoofing system, clearly reflects the growing need for resilient and reliable technology, proven to deliver in the most challenging environments.
“We are overwhelmed by the response to both the product and what is the first webinar dedicated to our anti-jamming and anti-spoofing technology. The level of interest confirms what we already know—GNSS interference is no longer a theoretical risk, it’s an operational reality”, says Philipp Liebe, Global Sales Director at SAL Navigation.
For SAL Navigation, developing technology in close collaboration with our industry network is key to ensuring that customers stay ahead in an ever-evolving maritime landscape. For years, SAL Navigation and our Norwegian partners have been at the forefront of testing and refining anti-jamming and anti-spoofing technology. The result is SAL SPU-200, with test results confirming its superior performance to traditional SOLAS-class GPS/GNSS systems.
“Collaboration and continuous dialogue with our partners and technology experts are crucial to delivering cutting-edge solutions. The evolving geopolitical landscape highlights the increasing challenges vessels face, and for us, close collaboration remains essential. Through exclusive webinars, we provide our network with in-depth insights into how the technology behind SAL SPU-200 is a direct response to these challenges”, Liebe concludes.
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