U.S. military GPS is increasingly dependent on GPS jammers

South Korea has confirmed that when the South Korean military conducted a maritime firing exercise on Yanping Island on December 20, the North Korean military ’s unmanned reconnaissance operation destroyed the Korean army, and Han Fang intervened in the GPS. To South Korea. military

According to South Korea’s “Central Daily” reported on December 23, a senior South Korean government official said that because the North Korean remote control gps jammer was provided by the military, the same day invested in military training in the South-South Korea did not play the role of unmanned surveillance aircraft Han Fang removed the unmanned reconnaissance aircraft and used other intelligence equipment.

He also said that South Korean and US authorities during the Korean War were disrupting the response to electronic warfare while protecting South Korean military radar and electronic equipment. He reported that, according to South Korean military sources, North Korea has recently significantly increased the combat effectiveness of GPS interference, adding special electronic warfare forces to the frontline areas of Kaicheng and Haizhou. According to the South Korean military office, North Korea used two large jammer equipment purchased by GPS country Zhou Bian. Recently, North Korea is only developing independent equipment.

When thousands of US missiles hit Iraq, the United States suddenly became suspicious of the coup. Are these missiles still used wisely? Why did the accurate missile launch fail to achieve the desired goal after obtaining the exact Saddam bunker? When the U.S. military discovered that the location of the GPS jamming system was in Iraq, they wanted to awaken a dream that the original Iraq had their deadly enemy, the GPS Jammer system. The angry United States found that thousands of nuclear missiles went bankrupt because at least part of the cost of the launched missiles failed to meet their intended targets. !!

The US GPS jammer system immediately proceeded to destroy Iraq. On March 25, a correspondent from General Victor Reynolds Hamilton of Qatar Central Command announced that the coalition had destroyed six Iraqi GPS jamming systems to interfere with the positioning signals of the alliance’s satellites. At the same time, US President George W. Bush called on Russian President Vladimir Putin to accuse Russian companies of selling weapons to Iraq. Iraq ’s resistance is to use these offensive coalitions. Bush specifically mentioned interference from satellite signals.

White House spokesman Ari Fleischer said Washington was very concerned about reports of Russian companies providing GPS jammer equipment in Iraq. However, Russia has categorically denied providing the equipment. US military weapons: GPS GPS (Global Positioning System) is a large satellite network developed in the United States. This satellite surrounds the Earth’s 24 positioning system and can accurately calculate the location of users using l. Due to its accuracy not exceeding 10 meters, the American system played a huge force in the Gulf War, Kosovo War, and Afghanistan War. In order to improve accuracy, the US Department of Defense has added four satellites in actual operation, bringing the total number of satellites to 28, so the accuracy has been improved by at least 7 meters. Coupled with the use of the US military, it can better compensate for the deviation of the atmospheric encryption receiver, and they can achieve more accurate real-time accuracy.

The US military has been developing high technology and arming itself with high technology, GPS is an important part of it. With increasing dependence on the US military global positioning system GPS, the United States is very concerned that GPS jammers can cause damage to them. As a result, the United States Department of Defense, led by the Air Force, continues to take all measures to protect the integrity of GPS signals and enhance their immunity. These include: improving satellite signal strength and signal processing capabilities for more complex aircraft, ships, land vehicles and GPS receiver weapons, developing new military regulations, better anti-jamming capabilities, and more.