GPS jamming: The invisible battle in the Middle East

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March 10, 2026
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GPS jamming in the Gulf region is making navigation hazardous, prompting development of alternatives.

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GPS jamming in the Gulf region is creating significant navigation hazards, according to recent reports. This electronic interference disrupts satellite-based positioning systems, impacting maritime and air travel. The persistent jamming incidents are prompting accelerated development of alternative navigation technologies. This situation highlights an ongoing, largely invisible electronic warfare landscape and necessitates robust solutions for safe transit in the affected areas.

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Development of alternative navigation technologies is being accelerated due to GPS jamming in the Gulf region.

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