Christopher Mims, a technology columnist for the Wall Street Journal, talks about the rise in GPS dead zones and what ...
GPS jamming and spoofing by Iran have intensified dramatically since the outbreak of conflict in the Middle East, creating critical vulnerabilities for both commercial aviation and military operations ...
The war with Iran is laying bare the dangers posed to commercial ships and planes by the rise of GPS interference in and ...
GPS networks are already a crucial part of everyday life around the world, but an international team of scientists has found a new, potentially life-saving use for them: tsunami warnings. Researchers ...
L3Harris Technologies (LHX) said it delivered 100,000 next-generation Military-Code, or M-Code, GPS receivers to the U.S. and allied forces, marking a milestone in efforts to modernize positioning, ...
The global positioning system (GPS) capabilities of cargo ships, oil tankers and other vessels stuck in the Middle East ...
Engineering researchers have developed a method to use signals broadcast by Starlink internet service satellites to accurately locate a position here on Earth, much like GPS does. It is the first time ...
Electronic interference with satellite navigation systems has emerged as a significant threat in modern conflicts, particularly impacting military operations that rely on drones and precision weapons.
False signals mimicking GPS and GNSS have been creating trouble for flight operations in the Middle East amid the ongoing military conflict.
NASA and the Italian Space Agency's Lunar GNSS Receiver Experiment succeeded in its first attempt to acquire Earth-based navigation signals from the moon on March 3, 2025. Credit: NASA / Dave Ryan ...
(WHTM) Global Positioning by Satellite (GPS) is so thoroughly embedded in our lives that it’s hard to imagine the technology has existed for less than 50 years. On July 19, 1977, the first GPS ...