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Portable M-Code GPS Receiver for Secure Positioning and Navigation
BAE Systems has initiated production and initial deliveries of the NavGuide receiver to provide secure positioning, navigation, and timing (PNT).
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NavGuide serves as a drop-in M-Code upgrade for the Defense Advanced GPS Receiver (DAGR), which concluded production after two decades. Designed for backwards compatibility, the unit integrates into existing DAGR mounts and accessories without requiring modifications to vehicle software, mounts, or cabling. Integration testing on over 30 vehicle platforms demonstrated an average installation time of less than two minutes.
The system is available to all U.S. armed forces and international allies through foreign military sales.
Enhanced Signal Protection and Interface
The receiver utilizes the advanced M-Code GPS signal to increase resilience against modern jamming and spoofing threats. This technology provides dependable PNT data in contested environments. For improved situational awareness, the compact device features:
- User Interface: A full-color display designed for intuitive operation.
- Navigation Tools: Integrated waypoint navigation and moving-map displays.
Production and Global Deployment
While BAE Systems continues to support the legacy fleet of over 650,000 DAGR units deployed globally since 2004, NavGuide represents the transition to enhanced security standards. The transition to M-Code form factors allows platforms to access improved security without lengthy integration cycles.
The engineering and manufacturing of these military GPS products are conducted at the BAE Systems facility in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
Edited by Romila DSilva, Induportals Editor, with AI assistance.
While BAE Systems continues to support the legacy fleet of over 650,000 DAGR units deployed globally since 2004, NavGuide represents the transition to enhanced security standards. The transition to M-Code form factors allows platforms to access improved security without lengthy integration cycles.
The engineering and manufacturing of these military GPS products are conducted at the BAE Systems facility in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
Edited by Romila DSilva, Induportals Editor, with AI assistance.

