KrakenSDR Tested as a GNSS Jammer and Spoofer Localizer
KrakenSDR is our 5-channel coherent software-defined radio designed for applications such as radio direction finding. It was successfully crowdfunded on Crowdsupply back in 2021. We've recently come across a 2025 paper in the Journal of the Institute of Navigation, describing how KrakenSDR was successfully tested as a real-world GNSS jammer and spoofer localizer.
Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) services such as GPS are easily jammed by hostile terrestrial signals due to their low transmit power. Jamming is commonly used in modern conflict environments, and is seen heavily in use around Ukraine, Russia, and the Middle East. Similarly, spoofing, which is transmitting a fake GNSS signal to trick receivers into seeing fake locations, is also in use.Â
In their paper, Lasse Lehmann et al. from the Technical University of Denmark demonstrate the use of a KrakenSDR for detecting GPS L1 jammers at 1575.42 MHz. The tests were performed at Jammertest 2023, an annual event for open GNSS experiments, and they were able to locate a spoofer down to 18.1 meters via a vehicle-mounted KrakenSDR .
