On Sept. 1, 1983, Korean Air Lines flight KAL007, with 269 people on board, went 360 miles off course and strayed into prohibited airspace over one of the Soviet Union’s most sensitive military ...
The increasing prevalence of GNSS spoofing in commercial aviation poses significant safety concerns and highlights the need for robust alternative positioning, navigation and timing (A-PNT) sources.
The GPS signals from an aircraft travel a long distance to the receiver of the satellites. The Indian Air Force has clarified that "every mission was achieved as planned" in Myanmar after reports ...
NEW DELHI: GPS spoofing, so far seen primarily in West Asia's conflict zones, is now affecting aircraft in Indian airspace close to the Pakistan border, Parliament was informed on Thursday. Airlines ...
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