by Editor | Oct 11, 2025 | Blog
Image: YouTube Capture What’s new: Among a flurry of recent reports about greatly increased GNSS interference at sea, the Republic of the Marshall Islands Registry has published some best practices for safe navigation. Why it’s important: GNSS interference...
by Editor | Oct 9, 2025 | Blog
Image: Shutterstock What’s new: GPS interreference in the Middle East was bad, now its worse. Why its important: Approx 53,000 ships transit the Persian Gulf each year carrying oil out and critical supplies in. Approx 26,000 ships transited the Suez Canal in...
by Editor | Oct 8, 2025 | Blog
Image: Shutterstock We see A LOT of articles about different PNT systems, services, and techniques in the popular and industry press. Many tout a system being offered by the author or their company. Too many attempt to elevate their product by denigrating other...
by Editor | Oct 6, 2025 | Blog
Image: Shutterstock What’s new: The Qatar Ministry of Transport issued a circular temporarily halting all maritime activity for the nation and its waters because of “a technical fault in the GPS.” Why it’s important: Maritime activity is the...
by Editor | Oct 5, 2025 | Blog
Image: Shutterstock What’s new: An item from September discussing the geopolitical implications of GNSS vulnerability from investors’ points of view. It makes a number of good strategic points, but may fall a bit short on describing all the tech investment...
by Editor | Oct 3, 2025 | Blog
Image: Co-pilot AI What’s new: A paper by Zach Clements and Todd Humphreys detailing 72 days in the last six years when interference with GPS L1 signals has been detected coming from space. “The observed timing patterns, which often coincide with business...