Spoofing and jamming might sound like something out of a spy novel, but they actually pose serious threats to our global ...
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GPS jamming (& spoofing) explained
In this video we walk you through what GPS jamming and spoofing is, the difference between the two, and our new Flightradar24 GPS jamming map which shows you up to date info about where in the world ...
A surge in GPS jamming is disrupting navigation across maritime and aviation routes in active conflict zones — and outside ...
While Israel reportedly hacked into CCTV camera networks in the Iranian capital, Tehran, to keep tabs on its targets, Iran ...
The new Controlled Reception Pattern Antenna (CRPA) is part of the Digital GPS Anti-jam Receiver (DIGAR) system installed in ...
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GPS warfare: Does India have an edge? | Why is India testing GPS jamming in Bay of Bengal
In the high-stakes world of electronic warfare, signals are the new frontlines. India’s recent GNSS jamming trials in the Bay of Bengal mark a bold leap into non-kinetic combat. Can India neutralize ...
As GPS World readers know, the growing prevalence of GPS/GNSS jamming and spoofing outside of conflict zones interrupts vital aviation safety technologies and presents challenges to maritime commerce ...
Since the start of the U.S.-Israel war with Iran on Feb. 28, interference with location-based services has surged across the Persian Gulf. Such electronic interference is often a defensive ...
I’ve been increasingly impressed with every iteration of Google’s smartwatch lineup. Each year, the company has chipped away at a different weakness, from battery life to overall polish. In that vein, ...
For the past three weeks, one ship captain has been sitting in the Persian Gulf atop two million barrels of crude oil, listening to the occasional sounds of explosions overhead. Onboard his ...
Stock index futures were higher before the bell Wednesday as oil prices slipped after the Iraq-Kurd deal, while traders focused on the Federal Reserve’s policy decision later today. Now, here are five ...
The Strait of Hormuz, through which 20% of the world’s oil would usually travel, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, is now a GPS dead zone. GPS signals are being jammed as a form ...
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