Presenting the problem as GPS itself being how the enemy was locating the team is misleading. GPS is a one-way broadcast system - the satellites send a relatively weak, digital signal. Users have only receivers that themselves can't send GPS to intercept.What the enemies likely did was find the signal of the transmitters they were wearing directly, OR they used the feed to other devices such as UAVs (Drones) and the command centers sent by satellite(s).None of this would be easy where secure military radios were used - digital signals are encrypted, and can be sent over spread-spectrum where instead of one channel, a large range of frequencies are used to make finding the signal almost impossible without the decoding key and other data.
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05/03/2025 alle ore 08:32