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Car Thieves Using GPS Jammers 11:08 am February 23, 2010 By Julian Horsey There is a growing trend with car thieves to use imported GPS jammers to disable the tracking security devices fitted to ...
According to a report from British vehicle security firm, Tracker, criminal gangs have been importing GPS jammers from China to help them steal expensive cars or car transporters with valuable ...
By Roland Bauernfeind, Thomas Kraus, Dominik Dötterböck, Bernd Eissfeller, Erwin Loehnert, and Elmar Wittmann. Open-field tests of jamming signals from widely available in-car jammers, measured with ...
With car thieves in the United Kingdom using GPS jammers to aid their getaways, experts say it's only a matter of time until crooks -- and, ominously, terrorists -- in the United States catch on.
Now car thieves are using GPS jammers to blot out the satellite signals that some antitheft services use to locate stolen automobiles. It's not hard to do, either.
If your bulletproof raincoat, tape-recorder blocker, and surveillance detection device are just not enough to give you peace of mind, this in-car GPS jammer might be just what you're looking for ...
Tthe results of a recent study show that the use of GPS jammers in the UK is on the rise — likely due to truck drivers who are looking to obfuscate the movement of their vehicles. Other ...
GPS jammers pose big threat to aircraft, says new research. Company car and van drivers who use GPS jammers are a bigger threat to aircraft and shipping than crime gangs or solar storms, experts ...
The jammer, as it arrived (left). Assembled (right). If I were to plug the gadget into my car, it would jam up the Global Positioning System signals within a 16-foot radius, rendering my ...
The jammers probably aren’t there to defeat IEDs. It’s apparent the Russians hope the RP-377s will defeat drones . In principle, a remote IED and a drone equally are vulnerable to radio-jamming.
A fully autonomous, unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV)-based system for locating GPS jammers, currently under development, seeks to localize a jammer to within 30 meters in less than 15 minutes in an area ...