War of parasites in the Caribbean between the United States and Venezuela
According to the western media report, the American and Venezuelan armies have been jamming each other’s satellite navigation systems in the Caribbean Sea in recent days to prevent potential attacks.
According to Isna, the New York Times wrote: The data indicates that in the continuation of Washington’s tension in the Caribbean region, the United States and Venezuela are jamming each other’s satellite navigation systems (GPS) signals in this region with the aim of repelling any potential attack by the other party, and this situation has caused air and sea traffic in the region to face an increased risk of accidents and accidents.
According to this report, the analysis of data provided by Stanford University and an unnamed American official shows that at least a number of American cruisers stationed in the Caribbean in recent months have targeted GPS signals around them.
The administration of “Donald Trump”, the president of the United States of America, has claimed that the cruisers of his country’s navy in the Caribbean Sea, which includes the most advanced aircraft carrier of the United States, the “Gerald R. Ford” are also stationed in the region to fight drug traffickers organized by the Venezuelan government.
According to a New York Times report, the analyzes of a company active in the field of satellite data called Spire Global have also shown that the Venezuelan army, in response to US military pressure, has started jamming GPS signals around the country’s vital infrastructure, including military bases, oil refineries, and power plants.
Both militaries appear to be trying to protect their assets from attacks by drones and precision munitions that can be guided by GPS or similar positioning systems, experts in the field of satellite signals say.
“It’s defensive in nature,” said Logan Scott, a radio frequency expert who helped build the world’s first digital GPS receivers in the 1980s, referring to the sources of interference shown in the data. “They want to prevent drones and other weapons from reaching their military bases.”
He added that the similar tactics used by both competitors increase the range and intensity of the jamming and it comes at the cost of disrupting civilian transportation that relies on GPS.
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