Diśā
दिशाdirection · bearing — GPS-Denied Navigation
What if the enemy switched off your GPS — could your vehicle still find its way there and back?
GPS is the first thing an enemy jams, and without it most navigation goes blind.
The situation
An advance into a jammed area
As the unit moves in, GPS goes dead — blocked and faked. Instead of getting lost, the vehicle works out where it is from what its camera sees and how it has moved. It reaches the target and finds its way home.
How it plays out
Step by step
- 01
The GPS dies
It is jammed or fed false positions — exactly what an enemy does first.
- 02
It looks and feels its way
It combines the camera view, its own movement, and a map of the ground to stay located.
- 03
It keeps its place
Position stays accurate enough to move and aim — with no satellite at all.
- 04
It gets home
The way in and the way out both survive the jamming.
The system itself
Under the bonnet
Fuses inertial sensing, the camera view and terrain matching to hold an accurate position when the satellites are gone. Movement, targeting and recovery keep working in a contested electromagnetic environment.
What it means for you
The bottom line
- ▸Finds its way with no GPS
- ▸Ignores jamming and fake signals
- ▸Works on drones, vehicles and on foot
- ▸Everything runs on the device itself