New Delhi/IBNS, Nov. 6 -- The Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGI) in Delhi has faced its first-ever instances of GPS spoofing, leading to widespread disruption of flight operations for nearly a week.
The issue has been particularly severe during easterly wind conditions, which have forced aircraft to approach from the Dwarka side and depart toward Vasant Kunj, creating congestion, delays, and multiple diversions.
What is GPS spoofing?
GPS spoofing involves transmitting fake satellite signals that deceive GPS receivers, causing them to register false location, navigation, and timing data.
While similar incidents have been reported in sensitive regions such as the Black Sea, this is the first recorded case of GPS spoofing at Delhi...
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