BAE Systems and Hanwha Aerospace Partner on Next-Gen Anti-Jamming GPS Tech
- MM24 Multimedia Desk
- 6 days ago
- 2 min read

Hanwha Aerospace has signed a contract with BAE Systems to integrate next-generation, anti-jamming Global Positioning System (GPS) technology into its Deep Strike Capability precision-guided weapon system. This partnership brings together two leading aerospace and defense companies to advance guidance technology, leveraging BAE Systems’ renowned expertise in military GPS and anti-jamming solutions to counter sophisticated electronic warfare threats.
Enhancing Electronic Warfare Protection
Billy Boo-hwan Lee, Head of the PGM Business Group at Hanwha Aerospace, said, “The purpose of this cooperation with BAE Systems is to secure advanced electronic warfare protection technology to protect our guided weapon systems. Based on a technological advantage to counter electronic warfare threats, we will strengthen our position in the global market.”
Luke Bishop, Director of Navigation and Sensor Systems at BAE Systems, added, “Our collaboration with Hanwha will help give operators added versatility in the field when they need it most. That versatility, combined with our highly reliable military GPS products, provides users with a product they can trust to work in the most contested environments.”
Deep Strike Capability System
Hanwha’s Deep Strike Capability system is designed for flexibility and operational effectiveness, supporting multi-caliber and multi-range rocket launch missions adaptable to a wide range of scenarios—from suppressing enemy fire support to neutralizing targets in complex environments. Its dual-launcher configuration allows the deployment of multiple guided rockets from a single platform, offering enhanced firepower and operational flexibility.
Advanced Guidance for Precision and Reliability
The new GPS guidance system, developed through this collaboration, is expected to provide Hanwha’s Deep Strike system with superior precision and operational reliability, even in environments with heavy electronic interference. The integration of anti-jamming technology ensures that the weapon system can maintain accuracy and effectiveness under contested conditions.
NATO Interoperability and Global Market Potential
Strategically, this initiative has been engineered to meet NATO interoperability requirements, significantly boosting the system’s appeal to European and other allied nations. By aligning its technology with international standards, Hanwha Aerospace enhances the global competitiveness of its Deep Strike Capability system, ensuring it meets both operational and market demands in modern defense scenarios.
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