I'm reading that JPALS is GPS based... isn't the GPS signal so weak that it is incredibly easy to jam?
Signal-to-noise counts in jamming and if you are close enough to carrier generate a jamming signal, you won't be doing it very long.
I'm reading that JPALS is GPS based... isn't the GPS signal so weak that it is incredibly easy to jam?
I'm reading that JPALS is GPS based... isn't the GPS signal so weak that it is incredibly easy to jam?
Just as a reminder, this is probably NOT a good place to discuss how we prevent people from jammin our GPS systems.
I wasn't thinking things close to a carrier, more like a couple low orbit jamming satellites. I was just googling and read that the Iraqis bought some GPS jammers from Russia prior to the invasion that worked to little effect.
P-code = precision code. All mil recievers use P and C/A codes, but GPS retains SA (selective availability) capability for non-mil uses of the C/A fix. SA basically degrades the fix for a certain geographic area. Hell, before 2000 SA was the policy for all civilian GPS receivers, so it definitely works.I read somewhere that military GPS uses P-code (Psuedo random code) and Y-Code (with an additional encryption key) as opposed to civilian gps using CA code (Course Acquisition) which makes it more accurate and tougher to jam.
Will try to find the link, but this firefox 3 beta sucks at saving bookmarks...
Not doubting what you guys are saying. How bad of seas have they had it out in?
I have always said that UAV+Jamming=non-flexable air support. I got a mini-brief on such things (all unclass, actually) years ago. Yes, they are working on solutions, but "they" are naturally working on solutions for our solutions.
We shall see....
I wonder how long it'll be till some geeks get paid enough to electronically hijackI have always said that UAV+Jamming=non-flexable air support. I got a mini-brief on such things (all unclass, actually) years ago. Yes, they are working on solutions, but "they" are naturally working on solutions for our solutions.
We shall see....
I wonder how long it'll be till some geeks get paid enough to electronically hijackconfused
one of our UAVs and fire on our own guys.
Keep the men in the cockpit.
It works. I meant both. Since when was "men" and "man" no longer able to be used to include both?And women, so to speak.
Or both. Two craniaums are better than one, so to speak.
Even more when you are in the kill container, so to speak.
[points elbow at UAV]