> Israeli pilots insist what's new is GPS spoofing, not the common jamming. 'Suddenly the plane tells me I'm over Jerusalem hills, and I have to pull up'
If I understand correctly, this affects low alt flights, not en-route (ie EU-Jordan).
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Following claims here and @ronenbergman ''it's not Russia'' report 2nite, pilots' reports and research this week, I believe these may be terrestrial, bought on the market for $5k, home-improvised transmitter/s, located in Israel, spoofing the non-encrypted gps protocol
What i can't understand is if it is indeed the case, how hasn't the communications ministry / army triangulated and exposed them? Are the signals too weak to pick up?
Cyber specialists also examining possibility that the disruptions have been caused by a source in Israel who is 'unaware of the consequences'
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