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Electronic Warfare Puts Commercial GPS Users on Notice

Posted on October 21, 2025
Electronic Warfare Puts Commercial GPS Users on Notice

Interference with the global positioning system (GPS) isn’t just a problem for airlines, but for shipping, trucking, car navigation, agriculture, and even the financial sector.

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