by Editor | Jun 13, 2023 | Blog
Image: GPSJam.org What’s New: Russian defensive jamming and/or spoofing seems to have ramped up in early June near St. Petersburg and lapped over into the airspace of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania. Why It’s Important: Aviation safety and air traffic...
by Editor | Jun 12, 2023 | Blog
Image: Skytruth What’s New: Numerous reports of AIS spoofing. The most prominent was by the New York Times about a Russian oil tanker trying to evade surveillance and maintain its insurance coverage. Of course, AIS spoofing, especially by Russia, is not new....
by Editor | Jun 11, 2023 | Blog
Image: Minister Harbers, NL govt photo by Martijn Beekman Minister Mark Harbers is an important guy in The Netherlands. He is responsible for infrastructure and water management. With much of the country at or below sea level already, water management is a bid deal....
by Editor | Jun 9, 2023 | Blog
Image: RNT Foundation What’s New: Saudi Arabia is upgrading its Loran-C system to eLoran (OK, so not really new since this is from April, but we just saw the announcement). Why It’s Important: While most governments say they are concerned about GNSS...
by Editor | Jun 6, 2023 | Blog
Image: Shutterstock What’s New: Ligado sought permission for terrestrial broadcast in Canada on frequencies adjacent to GPS and was denied. The FCC granted Ligado permission to do so in the U.S. This decision was appealed by seven groups one of which was the...