
Alleged North Korea GPS jamming disrupts flights and ships in South Korea
November 12, 2024
South Korea’s military reported that North Korea had disrupted GPS signals from border areas for the second consecutive day.
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South Korea’s military reported that North Korea had disrupted GPS signals from border areas for the second consecutive day.
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