The war with Iran is laying bare the dangers posed to commercial ships and planes by the rise of GPS interference in and around conflict zones.
Satellite navigation is everywhere today. You might not even notice it, but your phone, car navigation, and even delivery tracking rely on GPS and GNS.
The proliferation of cheap, powerful GPS jammers has airline operators, shipping firms and militaries alike scrambling for navigation alternatives.
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More than 1,100 vessels have been hit by GPS interference across the Middle East Gulf since the start of the conflict, according to maritime firm Windward. Experts warn these attacks pose severe ...
Pentagon weapons testing at eight U.S. bases, including Fort Hood, could disrupt satellite navigation signals across 800-mile ...
Satellite navigation systems underpin modern society, supporting aviation, transportation, telecommunications, and scientific ...
Satellite positioning has quietly evolved into one of the most important technologies supporting the digital economy. By 2026, GPS systems ...