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Rael
09-09-2011, 06:53 AM
SEOUL - A US military reconnaissance plane came under electronic attack from North Korea and had to make an emergency landing during a major military exercise in March, a political aide said Friday.

The aide said the plane suffered disturbance to its GPS system due to jamming signals from the North's southwestern cities of Haeju and Kaesong as it was taking part in the annual US-South Korea drill, Key Resolve.

The incident was disclosed in a report that Seoul's defense ministry submitted to Ahn Kyu-baek of parliament's defense committee, the aide to Ahn said.

Spokesmen for the defense ministry and US Forces Korea declined to comment.

Jamming signals -- sent at intervals of five to 10 minutes on the afternoon of March 4 -- forced the plane to make an emergency landing 45 minutes after it took off, the aide quoted the report as saying.

The signals also affected South Korean naval patrol boats and speedboats, as well as several civilian flights near Seoul's Gimpo area, according to the report.

Seoul mobile users also complained of bad connections, and the military reported GPS device malfunctions as the South and the US were staging the drill, which was harshly criticized by the North.

The Communist state has about 20 types of jamming devices, mostly imported from Russia, and has been developing a new device with a range of more than 62 miles (100 kilometers) near the heavily-fortified border, the Yonhap news agency has said.

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fisharmor
09-09-2011, 06:58 AM
So, questions:
1) Why are jamming devices news? Isn't signal jamming like as old as radio transmission? Why is this a story?

2) If private firms like Google are capable of making out newspaper headlines from space, WTF are we doing flying planes over N. Korea at this point, anyway?

HOLLYWOOD
09-09-2011, 07:16 AM
Easy to Jam the L and Military bands from the GPS sats.

This story doesn't make much sense with all the on-board INS systems on military aircraft and the expertise of pilots stationed in Korea/region.

Sounds more like Headline news for the department of propaganda.

ItsTime
09-09-2011, 07:19 AM
I thought our planes had anti jamming devices? So that is why this is news? Maybe Im wrong I am far from an expert.

Rael
09-09-2011, 07:21 AM
I thought our planes had anti jamming devices? So that is why this is news? Maybe Im wrong I am far from an expert.

Maybe the North Koreans have anti anti jamming devices.

ItsTime
09-09-2011, 07:37 AM
Maybe the North Koreans have anti anti jamming devices.

Well then that would be news.

bluesc
09-09-2011, 07:44 AM
Probably developed by the Chinese. Hell, maybe they were testing it for them.

The Chinese have a lot of money to spend on R&D, and it's pretty well known that they have access to US designs. It's not a stretch to assume that they developed something that works. They have been making clones of American and European jets for a while now.

Matthew5
09-09-2011, 07:48 AM
Maybe the North Koreans have anti anti jamming devices.

Time to get to work on the anti-anti-anti jamming device. To the lab! :D

sickmint79
09-09-2011, 07:54 AM
interesting that they were able to be so disruptive.

steph3n
09-09-2011, 08:01 AM
interesting that they were able to be so disruptive.

they weren't, the plane landed. It it was really disruptive it would have been a total EMP blast to take down the plane without a missile hitting it or anything.

fisharmor
09-09-2011, 08:45 AM
Signal jamming is essentially this:
go to a party, find two people talking to each other in normal tones, and then start screaming at them, and notice that they can't hold a conversation.
All it is generally is sending electronic feedback over the same channel with more power.
If it affected a lot of different channels, they were just piping tons of power into lots of frequencies. And if the pilot couldn't communicate with his base, it's not surprising that there would have been a small panic and he would have turned around. They wouldn't have known what, if anything, was going to happen in addition to the communications break.

pcosmar
09-09-2011, 08:52 AM
Simple solution. Stay out of their airspace and quit provoking them with with "War Games" near their borders.

ds21089
09-09-2011, 09:11 AM
Sounds like this story and others will be used as the excuse for the false flag attack coming on 9/11

kylejack
09-09-2011, 09:17 AM
The ongoing war exercises between South Korea and the US are jingoism and sometimes stray into North Korean territorial waters. The United States has invaded a lot more countries than North Korea in the past 50 years. We know Kim Jong Il is paranoid and probably thinks the American pigdogs are always on the verge of invading, so why keep provoking him with these war games?

bluesc
09-09-2011, 09:20 AM
Simple solution. Stay out of their airspace and quit provoking them with with "War Games" near their borders.

This one million times.

If we pulled out of these countries, the anti-usa war propaganda around the world would collapse. If North Korea attacked South Korea, NK would be flattened. If Iran attacked Israel, bye bye Iran. Russia would never attack Germany, they make so much profit from them and the rest of the EU.

The US war propaganda would collapse too. Seems like a win all around.

Rael
09-09-2011, 09:34 AM
Time to get to work on the anti-anti-anti jamming device. To the lab! :D

Lol I was waiting for someone to say it

donnay
09-09-2011, 09:36 AM
Simple solution. Stay out of their airspace and quit provoking them with with "War Games" near their borders.

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