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, ...
The Switzerland-based firm, which operates a real-time GPS interference detection platform, said a “substantial share” of air ...
LONDON, Jan 25 (Reuters) - Global regulators, aviation security specialists and manufacturers failed to reach an agreement on a quick technical fix to the problem of GPS spoofing near war zones at ...
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 carriers are massive and incredibly complex pieces of machinery with hundreds of thousands of moving parts that all work in unison to get moving. For navigation, GPS and radar systems are ...
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 ...
New Delhi: Triggering a full-borne security protocol, multiple Indian Air Force aircraft flying on different days into Myanmar, as a part of Operation Brahma, which India initiated to provide relief ...
In March, a plane transporting UK defence minister Grant Shapps to Poland had its GPS signal jammed as it flew near Russian territory. While the disruption forced the plane to use alternative ways to ...
OLATHE, Kan., April 24, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Garmin (NYSE: GRMN) today announced PlaneSync™ connected aircraft management, a system that automatically updates1 avionics databases, logs flight and ...