by Editor | Sep 9, 2024 | Blog
Image: Singapore Maritime Law Enforcement Agency What’s New: Ships collide in the dark when one is spoofing its GPS position. An example of the bad things that can happen during spoofing. Why It’s Important: Spoofing makes all operations less safe. And it...
by Editor | Sep 8, 2024 | Blog
Image: Shutterstock What’s New: The final report from OPSGROUP’s GPS Spoofing Work Group. A tech guide and a crew guide were released earlier. It is an excellent 128 page, easy to browse or read document. Why It’s Important: It reflects the...
by Editor | Sep 6, 2024 | Blog
Image: ROKE What’s New: A presentation by Roke for ESA’s NAVISP program on the results of a project to develop an eLoran antenna for handhelds. It seems much smaller antennas are possible and only a matter of doing some more engineering. Why It’s...
by Editor | Sep 5, 2024 | Blog
Image: OPSGROUP What’s New: OPSGROUP has published guidance for crew and tech personnel on GPS spoofing in aviation. Why it’s Important: GPS spoofing in aviation has seen a huge uptick, especially in the middle east, Ukraine, and the Baltic. It has also...
by Editor | Sep 4, 2024 | Blog
Image: Map of Arctic, U.S. Department of Defense What’s New: Department of Defense Arctic Strategy that hardly mentions PNT. It does say: In addition to nuclear, conventional, and special operations threats, Russia seeks to carry out lower level destabilizing...
by Editor | Aug 31, 2024 | Blog
Image: SKAI Data Services, 31 Aug 2024 What’s New: An article by Mr. Roboto, an AI program. This is the second time we have posted something written by AI… as far as we know… The first was what we got when we asked Microsoft’s co-pilot AI to...