Counteraction to GPS satellite radio-navigation system
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.3103/S0735272706100013Abstract
The paper presents information in concern with non-deliberate and deliberate counteraction (creation of interference) to the GPS satellite radio-navigation system. This man-made interference may have an impact on stability and accuracy of guiding the objects using the satellite radio navigation. The objects may represent civil airplanes or cruise missiles (the latter being used as high-precision weapons). The work outlines the measures for GPS protection from radio interference. As a whole, the tactical measures in the “GPS navigation—radio interference—protection from interference” complex should be considered as transferring the radioelectronic struggle methods into high-technology spheres such as satellite radio-navigation systems.References
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