GPS jamming
Coverage of GPS jamming in the Nexus archive.
- The Epidemic of GPS Jamming
The article discusses the growing issue of GPS jamming, which is disrupting critical signals necessary for the safety of air and sea travel.
- UK defence secretary’s plane has GPS jammed near Russian border
The UK defense secretary's plane experienced GPS jamming near the Russian border, with the incident suspected to be a Russian electronic attack. John Healey, the defense secretary, is the latest government figure to face such a disruption.
- RAF Plane Carrying UK Defence Chief Had GPS Jammed Near Russian Border
An RAF aircraft carrying UK Defence Secretary John Healey experienced GPS signal jamming while flying near Russia following a NATO visit to Estonia. Pilots were forced to switch to alternative navigation systems during the incident.
- GPS jammed on RAF jet carrying UK defence secretary close to Russian border
An RAF jet carrying UK Defence Secretary John Healey experienced GPS signal jamming during a three-hour flight near the Russian border. Russia is suspected of orchestrating the electronic attack, which occurred as Healey returned to the UK after visiting British troops in Estonia.
- RAF jet carrying defence secretary has signal jammed near Russian border
An RAF jet carrying the UK Defense Secretary experienced GPS signal jamming near the Russian border, forcing pilots to switch to an alternative navigation system. The incident highlights potential security concerns related to electronic interference in sensitive airspace.
- Researchers move in the right direction, develop powerful GPS interference alarm
Researchers at Oak Ridge National Laboratory have developed a portable detector kit capable of distinguishing real GPS signals from fake ones, even when spoofing signals are equally strong. This innovation addresses growing concerns about GPS spoofing and jamming, which disrupt satellite navigation systems.