GPS jamming in Moscow won’t obstruct Ukrainian drones’ navigation in the air – Volodymyr Yatsenko


Jamming of GPS and GLONASS systems in Moscow in the lead up to the May 9 [Victory Day] parade will not tamper with the Ukrainian UAVs navigation in the air, since the russian capital city has four airports with navigation systems enabled. Volodymyr Yatsenko, Ukrainian entrepreneur, monobank co-founder and “Dovbush” unmanned aerial vehicle developer, wrote on his Facebook page.
“Everybody’s busy aboard the ship of fools.” In Moscow, the signal of all global positioning systems has been disrupted. Moscow taxi drivers are desperate, for the majority of them hardly know their way around the city, since they are “alien”. Somebody needs to let these idiots know that they have four airports with navigation systems enabled – there’s a way for Ukrainian drones to stay the course in the hostile sky”, said Volodymyr Yatsenko.
On May 4, the russian Telegram channel BAZA reported that in the area of Moscow’s Boulevard Ring and Garden Ring, the authorities are jamming the GPS, the systems are malfunctioning.
“According to BAZA, the law enforcement agencies of Moscow have been told that changes of GPS locations will be activated in the lead up to the Victory Day parade. Navigators can function incorrectly, meaning you may be standing on Tverskaya Street, with your geolocation displayed in Vnukovo District. This has happened before, yet the navigation systems have been jammed only in the vicinity of the Kremlin”, states the publication.
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