
Military exercise to test detection of GNSS disruption
August 22, 2022
DIU accelerates commercial GEOINT and NAVWAR tools and capabilities to the warfighter The U.S. Defense Innovation Unit (DIU) […]
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DIU accelerates commercial GEOINT and NAVWAR tools and capabilities to the warfighter The U.S. Defense Innovation Unit (DIU) […]
Release V2.8 provides advanced interference, spoofing, encryption and authentication simulation capability IFEN GmbH has released a new version […]
A team of researchers from Stanford University and the University of Colorado describe how they are using relatively inexpensive equipment and sophisticated software and analyses to detect and warn of GNSS jamming and spoofing.
Russia already has aided in the proliferation of handheld GPS jammers, the deployment of road-mobile jammers, and even development and testing of space-based jammers.
In the current context of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the issue of GNSS jamming and/or possible spoofing has intensified in surrounding areas.
The U.S. Department of Defense wants help making sense of commercially and publicly available information that could be used […]
The U.S. Defense Innovation Unit (DIU) is asking for commercial solutions to fight GNSS disruptions, including jamming and […]
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