Targeting the increasing vulnerability of Global navigation Satellite System (GNSS) signals in modern conflict zones, infiniDome and Wonder Robotics announced a strategic collaboration on Wednesday, January 21, 2026, to develop IroNav.
The future of drone navigation is shifting, and it’s about more than just GPS. This new IroNav system offers full-stack resilient autonomy, designed for environments where relying on consistent navigation is no longer a safe assumption.
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IroNav combines electronic protection with vision-based precision, offering a new level of drone reliability.
The ironav solution uniquely merges two traditionally separate components within a drone’s system: electronic navigation protection and vision-based autonomy. It tightly integrates infiniDome’s expertise in shielding against electronic interference with Wonder Robotics’ capabilities in vision-based navigation and precision landing. Unlike typical fallback systems, IroNav functions as a unified navigation architecture. It utilizes GNSS when available, maximizing signal strength even with partial jamming through infiniDome’s adjustable antenna technology, and seamlessly transitions to a GNSS-denied mode when signals are lost or spoofed. this ensures the platform maintains stable position, timing, and control without needing external infrastructure or constant human oversight.
WonderLand and Mission Completion
A key element of this integrated solution is WonderLand, Wonder Robotics’ vision-based precision landing technology. This allows for autonomous operations on moving platforms,in maritime settings,and on uneven terrain,even without GNSS signals.By incorporating WonderLand, IroNav extends resilience beyond mid-flight, addressing the historically failure-prone landing phase. This integrated approach allows operators to execute time-sensitive missions or sustained Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) operations even amidst significant electronic interference, without needing to overhaul mission plans.
A Shift in Autonomous Design
This collaboration reflects a growing trend in the industry: GNSS disruption is no longer considered a rare event, but a constant design consideration. This integration builds on previous work,such as infiniDome’s collaboration with Honeywell to protect UAVs from GPS jamming,and expands the technology for use in highly contested environments. Or Epstein, Co-Founder and Chief Business Officer at Wonder Robotics, explained that IroNav is a strategic move to broaden the application of vision-based autonomy into new markets where navigation resilience is paramount. The joint product provides comprehensive autonomy, safeguarding the drone’s control loop in challenging radio frequency environments where conventional GPS-dependent systems would fail.
Development and Testing
Currently in advanced development, IroNav is being refined through customer feedback and ongoing field trials. The companies are conducting trials with customers in India to validate the system’s performance in diverse and challenging environments. The solution is designed for operators who prioritize navigation resilience and seek systems built from the ground up for contested environments, rather than relying on add-on components for operational continuity.
