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In this webinar, learn about the latest in enhancing PNT resiliency for long-range precision fires, key considerations for testing multi-sensor PNT engines in extreme high dynamic applications, and high dynamic controlled reception pattern antenna (CRPA) testing.
PNT for Indirect Fires - Paul Manz, Chief Technology Officer, and Tom Blenk, Director of the Assured Precision Weapons and Munitions office, for the U.S. Army’s Joint Program Executive Office Armaments and Ammunition (JPEO A&A) at Picatinny Arsenal, will discuss the particular importance of positioning, navigation, and timing (PNT) for indirect fires (especially long-range precision fires) and some efforts that the JPEO A&A is engaged in to enhance PNT resiliency for precision weapons and munitions.
Extreme High Dynamics - Mark Holbrow, VP of Engineering & Product Development at Spirent Communications, will provide a deeper understanding of how Spirent supports the realistic high dynamic testing of multi-sensor PNT engines across a wide variety of challenging, user-defined 6DOF (degrees of freedom) trajectories.
CRPA Testing - Roger Hart, Director of Engineering for Spirent Federal, will demonstrate how to enhance PNT resiliency through a high dynamic test environment for controlled reception pattern antennas (CRPAs) that includes more than 1,000 independent GNSS, jamming, and spoofing signals across a phase-calibrated precise wavefront.
Speakers: Paul C. Manz, Chief Technology Officer for Joint Program Executive Office Armaments and Ammunition, Picatinny Arsenal; Thomas J. Blenk Jr., Director of the Assured Precision Weapons and Munitions office for the Joint Program Executive Office Armaments and Ammunition, Picatinny Arsenal; Mark Holbrow, Vice President of Engineering and Product Development, Spirent Communications; Roger Hart, Director of Engineering, Spirent Federal
Original broadcast date: August 25, 2022
Sponsored content by: Spirent Federal Systems