Does Conflict Equal GPS Interference?

January 15, 2024

Written by Editor

Image: GPSJam.org

What’s New: We decided to look today for indications of GPS interference in places other than those most folks have been focusing on. We found three areas in Myanmar and one broad area near the Pakistan-India border.

Why It’s Important: This is another indication that interference with GPS, and likely other GNSS, signals is becoming a routine part of conflicts between nations, and intra-national armed conflicts.

What Else to Know: Any nation or group that fails to plan for this, is planning to fail.

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