Collins Aerospace achieves critical security certification for M-Code Common GPS Module

Cedar Rapids, Iowa May 22, 2019 Photo(s): By Collins Aerospace
  • Military GPS User Equipment (MGUE) program milestone expedites broader testing and integration of M-Code receivers into more platforms and locations
  • M-Code receivers counter modern electronic warfare threats with enhanced anti-jamming and anti-spoofing capabilities
  • Lowest power, small form factor M-Code solution available
Collins Aerospace's Miniature PLGR Engine - M-Code (MPE-M) receiver incorporates the new security-approved Common GPS Module (CGM). The MPE-M is the lowest Size, Weight and Power (SWaP) small Type II form factor ground receiver available today, ready for order and 2020 production deliveries.

Collins Aerospace Systems, a unit of United Technologies Corp. has received the Global Positioning Systems Directorate (GPS-D) security certification from the US Air Force Space and Missile Systems Center (USAF SMC) for its Military Code (M-Code) Common GPS Module (CGM). Security certification validates compliance to the stringent Military GPS User Equipment (MGUE) hardware and software security design specification. With security certification, the US Department of Defense (DoD) can significantly expand MGUE receiver integration and testing locations supporting the operational deployment of M-Code.

"This is a significant milestone, enabling Collins Aerospace to put the next generation of reliable, secure and assured GPS navigation in the hands of our warfighters to help them combat today's modern threats," said Troy Brunk, vice president and general manager, Communication, Navigation and Electronic Warfare Systems for Collins Aerospace.

Close to 800 Collins Aerospace M-Code receivers have been provided to weapons, surface and airborne platform integrators for the MGUE program so far. Independent testing confirms the receivers provide best-in-class anti-jamming capabilities within the lowest power solution available. In addition, the ground-based receiver utilizes the smaller Type-II form factor making it ideal for lightweight, dismounted GPS receiver applications.

The security certification achieved serves as the foundation for more than 10 M-Code products that are currently in prototype or full development status for ground, weapons, and airborne mission applications. The same security-certified CGM, re-used on all of these products, will help expedite the integration of M-Code into more platforms in the future. The security certification also allows Collins Aerospace's CGM-based M-Code receivers to be eligible for export to US allies through the Foreign Military Sales (FMS) program.