The U.S. Space Force on April 20 announced it is canceling its long-delayed GPS ground control system after lengthy speculation on its future. The Raytheon-built Global Positionin ...
Disruptions caused by deliberate interference with satellite systems can create safety risks for aircraft flying in or near ...
The FAA has released an updated version of its Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) Interference Resource Guide, focused on global GPS/GNSS jamming and spoofing trends. Released in March, the ...
The Space Force is set to fly a national security GPS satellite relying on SpaceX to sub in for United Launch Alliance amid ...
The A380 uses Normal Law automation. If a pilot pulls the sidestick all the way back, the computer will only allow the plane ...
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Sporty's Introduces PJ2+ GPS COM
FLYING tests out the pilot shop's latest handheld.
Moons’ cybersecurity unit pilots a GPS-spoofing solution at Indian airports to enhance aviation safety and security.
As GPS World readers know, the growing prevalence of GPS/GNSS jamming and spoofing outside of conflict zones interrupts vital aviation safety technologies and presents challenges to maritime commerce ...
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New Anti-Jam Antenna Seen on USAF F-15E Strike Eagle During Epic Fury
The new Controlled Reception Pattern Antenna (CRPA) is part of the Digital GPS Anti-jam Receiver (DIGAR) system installed in ...
Boeing’s turnaround story has been told through balance sheets, production lines, and congressional hearings. But the real ...
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What caused this $15,000 GPS failure?
A high-end aviation GPS stops working, leading to an expensive repair. This video breaks down what went wrong, how it was diagnosed, and what pilots can learn from it. Could this have been prevented?
The collateral damage in the Gulf from Operation Epic Fury.
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