In addition to watching out for missile and drone attacks, mariners in conflict zones need to be on guard for GPS spoofing and other cyberattacks. The stakes are high and mariners are ill-prepared.
The war with Iran is laying bare the dangers posed to commercial ships and planes by the rise of GPS interference in and ...
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New analysis shows that attacks on satellite navigation systems have impacted some 1,100 ships in the Middle East since the ...
After identifying more than a thousand instances of GPS and AIS spoofing, Windward warns that these false location signals create serious navigational hazards, including higher collision risk, in what ...
The global positioning system (GPS) capabilities of cargo ships, oil tankers, and other vessels stuck in the Middle East ...
Invisible to the naked eye, GPS jamming can cause significant disruption, hampered communications – and potentially deadly accidents, said a BBC report, citing an maritime expert. Hundreds and ...
Over 1,000 ships in the Middle East have experienced GPS disruptions amid ongoing regional tensions, raising concerns about ...
Electronic interference and severe GPS jamming are surging in the Strait of Hormuz, creating unnatural clusters of ships, choking global oil and gas supplies, and intensifying navigation risks for ...
The Strait of Hormuz region faces heightened security risks after U.S.-Israeli strikes triggered maritime incidents, prompting shipping companies to reroute vessels.
Maintains reliable navigation in Gnss-denied or contested waters. Stronger autonomy: Preserves mission continuity during j ...