Russia cheats GPS to protect Putin
A researcher from Washington has found a fun occasion when Russian President Vladimir Putin comes close to the port. Wherever near to the port of Putin, the GPS of the ships, which are housed there, are shown on the runways at several miles of miles away.
According to a new report by C4ADS security experts, Putin could have traveled with a mobile GPS spoofing device while traveling, and said that Russia had been using a wide range of global navigation systems (GPS).
Russia
"Russia continues to serve as a pioneer in this section and by expanding these capabilities not only to provide strategic-core facilities and key people with the use of these technologies to promote its forces in Syria and Russia's European borders," it said.
Western Army
As part of the Kremlin's attempt to underestimate the improvement of the Western military in precision weapons, the Russian military has invested heavily on electronic warheads. Thereby increasing the capacity of the active telecommunications operator to make America's idea of warlocked warlords possible
Electronic warheads
"Efficient people need to be able to speak efficiently for effective weapons. They require staging measurements. They need navigation systems, "says Russian military expert Michael Caffman, CNFA Research Company 'Requirements for Speed-Tracking Real-Time Data,' and the Russian military believes that these electronic warlords are an answer to US domination of precision weapons and aerial weapons.
Ukraine and Syria
Rashaya is the forerunner of technology to stimulate radio, GPS and radar signals in Ukraine and Syria. Radical rites, in Syria, US military commanders complained of the 'environment for the aggressive electronic warlords', and the US military has now made moves to improve its electronic warfare capabilities.
Russia will use spoofing technology
Russian warplanes, which are up to the personal security detail of Russian President Putin, handle the GPS spoofing system to protect the Russian leader against drone strikes. But can also monitor the use of spoofing technology and provide an unprecedented view of the efficiency and efficiency of Russian electronic combat capabilities.
According to this theory, the drones near Putin automatically land or crash when it comes to the spoofing limit. The fear of drone assassination is a realistic one. Last year, Venezuela's President Nicholas Maduro survived a bomb attack by drone.
But Russia has some amazing side effects when using sputting technology. In September 2016, President Bushan will be built in Kerch area with Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev
They traveled to explore the $ 4 billion bridge and meet the workers. While there were two Russian leaders, some parts of the ships' autonomous identity systems and GPS began to show that their location was located at the Simferopol Airport, 125 miles away.
Construction vehicles
Two years later, Putin went to Kerch to build a construction site across the newly built bridge. The ships in the region again showed strange location information, particularly in Anaiba Airport in Mainland, Russia
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