The ongoing conflict in West Asia has raised new questions about the technology behind Iran’s missile strikes. Intelligence ...
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 ...
Former French foreign intelligence director Alain Juillet told France’s independent Tocsin podcast this week that it is likely that Iran has been provided access to China’s BeiDou satellite navigation ...
A driver’s routine trip turned into an unexpected ordeal when his GPS navigation system directed […] ...
The war with Iran is laying bare the dangers posed to commercial ships and planes by the rise of GPS interference in and ...
A new study investigates how “flex power”, a technology that dynamically redistributes satellite signal power to resist interference, affects positioning accuracy and navigation reliability.
China launched the latest version of the BeiDou satellite navigation system in 2020. It is seen as a major contender to GPS ...
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.
The global positioning system (GPS) capabilities of cargo ships, oil tankers and other vessels stuck in the Middle East ...
While there is no official confirmation about who is responsible for the widespread jamming, Iran has been suspected of causing disruption to vessels.
The proliferation of cheap, powerful GPS jammers has airline operators, shipping firms and militaries alike scrambling for ...
Iran is faring far better in the confrontation with the US and Israel, which began on February 28 with strikes that left Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei dead, than many people could have ...