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When the Sky Goes Dark: What Thousands of Jammed Flights Tell Us About the Future of Navigation
QMX Insights · May 2026 A passenger jet crosses the Baltic at thirty-five thousand feet. Nothing looks wrong from a window seat. But in the cockpit, the satellite navigation has just gone blank — or worse, started reporting a position that is confidently, dangerously false. The crew switches to backup procedures, and the flight lands safely. Then it happens to the next aircraft, and the next. This is no longer a rare event. Reporting over the past two years has documented ten
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What Is a Quantum Magnetometer — and Why Does It Matter?
A magnetometer measures magnetic fields. Conventional magnetometers — the kind used in smartphones and some industrial sensors — are useful, but they have limits. They struggle with noise, require calibration, and miss the faint signals that carry the most valuable information. Most people have never heard of a quantum magnetometer. That's about to change. A quantum magnetometer operates on an entirely different principle. By exploiting the behaviour of atoms at the quantum l
May 19


Navigation Without GPS: Why the Future of Positioning Is Magnetic
GPS is remarkable — but it has a vulnerability. It depends on satellite signals that can be jammed, spoofed, or simply unavailable underground, underwater, or in contested environments. For autonomous vehicles, defence platforms, and critical infrastructure operators, GPS denial is not a hypothetical risk. It is a planning assumption. The question is: what replaces it? One answer lies in Earth's own magnetic field. Every location on the planet has a unique magnetic signature
May 19


The Hidden Intelligence Inside Your Infrastructure
Every bridge, pipeline, and power cable is telling a story. Most of the time, no one is listening. Metal structures under stress generate subtle changes in their magnetic signature. Corrosion, fatigue, and developing faults all leave detectable traces — long before they become visible, audible, or catastrophic. The challenge is not that the signals don't exist. The challenge is that conventional sensors aren't sensitive enough to read them. Quantum magnetic sensing changes th
May 19

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