The 24 satellites running by GPS (Global Positioning System) can find our location information all the time. Can the WiFi interference device simultaneously block the mobile phone signal and prevent the mobile phone from positioning?
Jammer-MartNovember 2019
The 24 satellites that keep GPS (Global Positioning System) running enjoy a higher reputation than helping you find the nearest gas station. From ground missions to missile systems and more, the military relies on GPS. Soldiers are so addicted to GPS that military personnel and agencies warn that GPS is in danger of a single point of failure. If the system fails, the armed forces will regularly conduct exercises without GPS. Civilian lives around the world rely on GPS more than we realize.
Although these 24 satellites may fail for a variety of technical reasons, they are also concerned that enemy technology may prevent adversaries from entering GPS. This attack will affect critical applications in civilian infrastructure (electricity and ATM networks rely on GPS) and will severely disrupt military operations. In recent years, the team from the Aerospace Communication System Implementation Division has developed a multi-function wifi jammer (blind interference signal suppression) technology that can both interfere with mobile phone signals to intercept interference signals that may interfere with GPS reception.
The 24 satellites that keep GPS (Global Positioning System) running enjoy a higher reputation than helping you find the nearest gas station. From ground missions to missile systems and more, the military relies on GPS. Soldiers are so addicted to GPS that military personnel and agencies warn that GPS is in danger of a single point of failure. If the system fails, the armed forces will regularly conduct exercises without GPS. Civilian lives around the world rely on GPS more than we realize.
Although these 24 satellites may fail for a variety of technical reasons, they are also concerned that enemy technology may prevent adversaries from entering GPS. This attack will affect critical applications in civilian infrastructure (electricity and ATM networks rely on GPS) and will severely disrupt military operations. In recent years, the team from the Aerospace Communication System Implementation Division has developed a multi-function wifi jammer (blind interference signal suppression) technology that can both interfere with mobile phone signals to intercept interference signals that may interfere with GPS reception.