by Editor | Mar 20, 2026 | Blog
Image: GPSwise What’s new: A short, 2 minute burst of spoofing near the Dallas-Ft Worth airport. Why it’s important: Spoofing disrupts traffic flow, diverts the attention of pilots, and generally makes aviation less safe and less efficient. What else to...
by Editor | Mar 19, 2026 | Blog
Image: Shutterstock What’s new: The first coverage we have seen in India about this issue. Why its important: India and China are neighbors and have a ‘frenemy’ relationship. China is far more PNT capable and resilient than India and therefore has...
by Editor | Mar 18, 2026 | Blog
Image: Jammerall.com What’s new: The government of Finland is proposing legislation to make unauthorized possession RF jammers illegal. Why it’s important: Jammers are frequently tools for other criminal activity. In many nations (like the U.S.) its OK...
by Editor | Mar 14, 2026 | Blog
Image: European Space Agency International eLoran Standardization Workshop What’s new: The European Space Agency posted about an international eLoran standardization workshop it hosted. At about the same time Chinese authorities pre-released a paper about...
by Editor | Mar 13, 2026 | Blog
Image: Shutterstock What’s new: A claim in Al Jazeera that Iran is using an “unjammable” version of Bei Dou to guide its missiles and drones. Why it’s important: The claim is being repeated by other news outlets, but it is wrong. What else to...
by Editor | Mar 12, 2026 | Blog
Image: Jeremy Bennington, Spirent What’s new: Concern and press coverage about GNSS interference in the Persian Gulf and Strait of Hormuz continues to ramp up. Why it’s important: Electronic and kinetic attacks, mostly oil, have brought shipping to a near...