Plus we hear from Ian Petchenik, director of communications at flight-tracking website Flightradar24 about what GPS interference looks like in real-time. Email: [email protected] ...
Russia has been engaged in the jamming of civilian aircraft communications and GPS signals since the start of its invasion of ...
For a smartphone user on the ground in Caracas, this interference might just mean a slow map load. For an aircraft cruising at 30,000 feet, the implications are far more severe.
“Quantum sensing is a priority,” said Tanya Monro, the chief scientist for Australia’s Department of Defence, which hosted a ...
As GPS-spoofing disrupts flights, networks and navigation systems worldwide, governments are accelerating efforts to build ...
While flight operations in battle zones are more likely to face spoofing, the incident in Delhi has emerged as a major ...
AI can become the “GPS” of decision making by moving businesses from disconnected dashboards to connected intelligence and ...
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This 2007 Cirrus SR22T-G3 Is a Fully Loaded Turbo ‘AircraftForSale’ Top Pick
The turbocharged Cirrus SR22 has long been the gold standard for pilots looking to bridge the gap between high-performance piston singles and the flight levels.
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Guy Martin gets up close with the Hercules aircraft
Join Guy Martin as he climbs aboard the Hercules, exploring one of aviation’s most iconic military aircraft. See him in his ...
A Russian research ship recently pointed lasers at Royal Air Force patrol aircraft and is believed to have attempted to jam ...
To the average person, the idea of an aircraft flying without communicating with air traffic control may seem unimaginable.
A Russian research ship recently pointed lasers at Royal Air Force patrol aircraft and is believed to have attempted to jam ...
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