Jammers have developed into military weapons

The jammer is one of the best tools to block the signal. With the development of science and technology, the jammer has developed into a military weapon and has been widely used on the battlefield. Washington-According to four U.S. officials, the Russian military has congested several U.S. military drones in the skies of Syria, which has seriously affected U.S. military operations. Officials said that after a series of alleged chemical weapon attacks against civilians in eastern Ghouta, which is controlled by the rebels, officials said that the Russians began interfering with several small American drones a few weeks ago . Officials say the Russian military is worried that the US military will respond to the attack and begin to interfere with the GPS systems of drones operating in the area. Senator Ben Sasse responded to the Russian news on Tuesday, rushing to say: “Russia wants to turn to destroy our interests.” According to Todd, director of the Radio Navigation Laboratory at the University of Texas at Austin Dr. Humphreys said that scrambling is very simple, which involves preventing or interfering with the drone receiving signals from GPS satellites.

To my delight, President Jacob Zuma said in his response to the National Assembly ’s debate on his State of the Union Address this week that I should be free to continue my appeal. Sitting here, in the dark corners of the Redwood Ridge, often insults those who, like the president, attempt to hold us firmly and disturb us with false nonsense. But beyond that, Zuma urged his government to respect Article 16 of the Constitution, which is a part of guaranteeing our freedom of association, speech and media. This embarrassing and unfair attempt is a promise made after blocking our mobile phones in front of SONA.
Zuma said in applause: “The security team resolved and clarified the issues related to the House Signal Distribution wifi jammer last Thursday.” “This is an unfortunate incident that will never happen again in the future.” I totally agree. Everything is very Korean, right? If North Koreans are allowed to own mobile phones, it will be the past. So, it will never happen again. Point to point, etc. However, what constitutes a problem for us is that it is inferred that the security team solved the problem in a meaningful or satisfactory manner. they do not. Former security minister Ronnie Kasrils said that public security minister David Mahlobo ’s explanation of “tactical anti-surveillance measures” at a news conference on Thursday caused “interference” in mobile signals. intelligence. Just as credible as the excuse that “the dog ate my homework”.

A company called CellAntenna continues to try to use the problem of cell phone smuggling in prisons to expand its product line. Unfortunately, because many people (especially prison guards) want them to believe that new technology tools can solve their problems, they continue to gain momentum. A group of prison guards not only submitted a rule-making petition to the FCC, but also supported a bill that requires the FCC to allow cell phones to interfere with the prison. You can find general information about CellAntenna on Cellantenna, how they used security holes in the prison to monetize and why this is not a good idea. In addition, in preparation for the Senate hearing on the issue tomorrow, we sent this letter (the press release here) to President Rockefeller and the ranking reconciliation member. We also arranged another five minutes with Harold Feld, briefly explaining why this is a very bad idea.