The rapid growth of autonomous military systems has forced a fundamental shift in defense priorities, away from making platforms faster or smarter, and toward keeping them operational when navigation itself fails. Two Israeli companies, InfiniDome and Wonder Robotics, have joined forces to directly address that challenge.
Across recent conflict zones and contested regions, GNSS disruption has evolved from a niche electronic warfare threat into an operational reality affecting UAVs, loitering munitions, ISR platforms, maritime systems and autonomous ground vehicles. For defense programs worldwide, the question is no longer whether interference will occur, but whether autonomous systems can continue to function once it does.
From GNSS Protection to Mission Continuity
InfiniDome is expanding its vision beyond traditional GNSS protection toward what it describes as full mission continuity and navigation awareness in contested environments. That shift reflects a broader transformation across the defense autonomy sector. Anti-jamming technologies, once treated as bolt-on protective add-ons, are now being integrated into the core architecture of autonomous systems.
Defense organizations increasingly evaluate platforms not just on navigation accuracy or raw performance, but on whether they can maintain operational continuity under degraded or denied conditions. Industry observers note this transition is particularly evident in the loitering munition and tactical UAV sectors, where survivability in electronically contested environments is fast becoming a baseline requirement.
Introducing IroNav
The collaboration between InfiniDome and Wonder Robotics has produced IroNav, a system that delivers autonomous navigation resilience under active interference conditions. As low-SWaP anti-jamming capabilities proliferate across the market, IroNav represents a move beyond hardware protection alone, toward real-time electromagnetic environment awareness: the ability not only to withstand interference, but to understand and react to it dynamically.
Live Demo at IDS Denmark, Early June
The two Israeli companies will demonstrate IroNav live at the IDS (International Defence & Security) conference in Denmark in early June 2026. The demonstration arrives as European defense programs accelerate investment in autonomy, tactical drones and resilient battlefield systems amid mounting concerns over electronic warfare and GNSS vulnerability.