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To: Rowdyone

So Russian jamming is overcoming satellite GPS signals to JDAM munitions, correct? Could a EC-121 orbiting overhead relay the GPS signal from the satellite to overcome Russian jammers?
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Mis understood about GPS jamming. Jamming can occur, but spoofing is more likely ( note the Irans bringing down one of our best). Just one input out of a thousands degrades its accuracy. You will be surprised to know where some of those originate from.Some say its burst encryption is secure- but attacking its “ time “ inputs , for example, puts it off by up to miles. In layman’s terms, disruption of any of its thousands of INPUTS defeats it, period. The time inputs for example, by microseconds renders it useless. No other way to explain it.

The FACT remains our military is investing millions on a new system. Ask yourself why? We have never been confronted with an “ enemy “ as advanced as us, until Vlad entered the scene….

Make no mistake, this Ukie war with western equipment is benefiting Vlad far more than we know.


30 posted on 07/04/2023 7:13:45 PM PDT by delta7
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To: delta7

For better understanding, ponder what time is. Our GMT atomic clocks from Colorado have to be corrected from say GMT clocks from England, the difference is microseconds, but even elevation ( 5,000 ft and sea level) effects our atomic clocks, as does our magnetic fields. All atomic clocks, which is used in GPS requires correction… do note elevation effects time, do note we have a few C130’s the Talons that record every. Single . Analog and digital frequency on our planet- which is continuously burst encrypted to NSA. If we do it, Vlad does it, and Vlad hits the jackpot every time we send our surveillance drones just south of Crimea….essentially, Vlad learns more from our drones than the US learns about Vlad.


31 posted on 07/04/2023 7:37:17 PM PDT by delta7
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