GPS jamming and spoofing have surged as deliberate tools of conflict since early 2022, becoming a dangerous new weapon of war that disrupts civilian aviation across multiple continents and draws ...
How widespread is GPS disruption currently across the Middle East, and how significantly is it affecting military and civilian navigation systems?
A new study investigates how “flex power”, a technology that dynamically redistributes satellite signal power to resist interference, affects positioning accuracy and navigation reliability.
The war with Iran is laying bare the dangers posed to commercial ships and planes by the rise of GPS interference in and ...
As airlines halt flights and detour around conflict zones, operational ripples can be subtle—but far-reaching.
Electronic interference with satellite navigation systems has emerged as a significant threat in modern conflicts, particularly impacting military operations that rely on drones and precision weapons.
A growing threat known as GPS spoofing is disrupting pilots and navigation systems across parts of the Middle East, including the United Arab Emirates, raising concerns over aviation safety and signal ...
In brief: The worrying trend of GPS spoofing, which can cause aircraft navigation systems to show the wrong location or a false time, is a growing problem. This issue is also proving hard to address, ...
Aircraft flying over the Baltic region have reported a mysterious increase in the number of missing or fake Global Positioning System (GPS) signals with concerns being raised that Russia is to blame.
Learn how US aircraft carriers navigate when aircraft radar and aircraft GPS fail, using celestial navigation, dead reckoning, and resilient backup systems in contested warzones. Pixabay, ...
In a recently released paper, the respected analytics firm London Economics determined that the presence of backup systems at the Denver and Dallas Fort Worth airports prevented any noticeable impacts ...