The Global Positioning System and Military Jamming: The geographies of electronic warfare

GPS supports infrastructure assets that are essential to the functioning of national and international banking operations, power grid, transportation, and communication systems, therefore its reliability and accuracy is critical. GPS boosts productivity around the world and has radically changed mil...

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Main Author: Tegg Westbrook
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Henley-Putnam University 2019-07-01
Series:Journal of Strategic Security
Online Access:https://scholarcommons.usf.edu/jss/vol12/iss2/1
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spelling doaj-a631c6bdf8184a0d9f3df04a4b801f0f2020-11-25T01:55:21ZengHenley-Putnam UniversityJournal of Strategic Security1944-04641944-04722019-07-01122116https://doi.org/10.5038/1944-0472.12.2.1720The Global Positioning System and Military Jamming: The geographies of electronic warfareTegg Westbrook0University of StavangerGPS supports infrastructure assets that are essential to the functioning of national and international banking operations, power grid, transportation, and communication systems, therefore its reliability and accuracy is critical. GPS boosts productivity around the world and has radically changed military operations. Despite the importance of GPS, the relative weakness of GPS signals are vulnerable to interference. This weakness provides a range of opportunities for criminals, terrorists and state actors using GPS jamming devices. Different types of jammers can cause varying degrees of interference, but the use of powerful military jammers are becoming more prevalent. This article provides an overview of the emergence, development, and scale of the GPS jamming phenomena. It argues, overall, that the use of jamming technologies creates new geographies of conflict when we think about the location and proximity of critical infrastructure. It identifies themes related to the impact of jamming to better understand present and possible geographical and geopolitical implications. It concludes that as GPS jamming is not confined to conflict zones. Interference is possible in a variety of geographical areas.https://scholarcommons.usf.edu/jss/vol12/iss2/1
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title_short The Global Positioning System and Military Jamming: The geographies of electronic warfare
title_full The Global Positioning System and Military Jamming: The geographies of electronic warfare
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1944-0472
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description GPS supports infrastructure assets that are essential to the functioning of national and international banking operations, power grid, transportation, and communication systems, therefore its reliability and accuracy is critical. GPS boosts productivity around the world and has radically changed military operations. Despite the importance of GPS, the relative weakness of GPS signals are vulnerable to interference. This weakness provides a range of opportunities for criminals, terrorists and state actors using GPS jamming devices. Different types of jammers can cause varying degrees of interference, but the use of powerful military jammers are becoming more prevalent. This article provides an overview of the emergence, development, and scale of the GPS jamming phenomena. It argues, overall, that the use of jamming technologies creates new geographies of conflict when we think about the location and proximity of critical infrastructure. It identifies themes related to the impact of jamming to better understand present and possible geographical and geopolitical implications. It concludes that as GPS jamming is not confined to conflict zones. Interference is possible in a variety of geographical areas.
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