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Russian signal jammers accused again of interfering with flights entering Israel
2022-02-01
[IsraelTimes] Airplanes flying into Israel from the west are again experiencing problems, due to a signal spoofing system installed by Russia in Syria, Israel’s Kan news outlet reports.

According to the report, pilots began having issues a few weeks ago, and Israel has sent a message to Moscow informing it that the system is interfering with its civilian airspace, but Russia has insisted the system is needed to protect its soldiers.

The interference with the airplanes’ GPS reception appears to stem from a form of electronic warfare known as "spoofing," which Russia has been accused of doing in the past as a defensive measure, despite the disruptions it causes to nearby aircraft and ships.

According to the report, the issue is related to a signal jammer installed at Hmeimem air base in Latakia, close to where some alleged Israeli air strikes have taken place recently. However,
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officials reportedly believe the jamming to be aimed at other targets, with Israel just collateral damage.

One pilot tells the station that the spoofing has caused pilots to have to react suddenly, such as when a plane’s GPS guidance system tells it is in a different place than it is, or that it suddenly has to pull up immediately.

"What we’ve run into is [electromagnetic] spectrum interference from the east, which has taken us a while to understand what it is," the pilot says.

Even before the report on the jamming, some had taken notice of odd behavior by Israeli planes nearing Israel.

In 2019, Israel civil air authorities complained publicly that similar Russian interference was having a "significant impact on all aspects of operating a plane from the cockpit, as well as on managing air traffic."

Russia dismissed the allegations as fake news, but the problem was dealt with, until recently.

This time, there has been no official confirmation or complaint about the interference.

The pilot charged that officials knew of the problem but were "burying their heads in the sand," rather than issue an official complaint.
Posted by:trailing wife

#5  Signal jammers or simply the Russian 5G rollout?
Posted by: SteveS   2022-02-01 15:18  

#4  Those pesky Russians! We should have turned Patton loose on them after WWII but Truman would have none of it. Think about it today if Russia had become a US state before Alaska or Hawaii.
Posted by: jpal   2022-02-01 15:06  

#3  The interesting thing about this, discovered in the invasion of Iraq, is that the jammers can be killed by a 'tuned' beam rider missile. Saddam had them, and they didn't survice very long. I suppose we're on about Gen 4 of this now.
Posted by: ed in texas   2022-02-01 14:34  

#2  You know the Israelis are working hard to find a way to jam the jammers. Fun and games.
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2022-02-01 13:44  

#1  So, Iranians using Russian technology, in Syria, against Israeli (only?) aircraft. That's globalization!
Posted by: Skidmark   2022-02-01 12:14  

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