Electronic jamming signals from North Korea which have affected scores of civilian flights in South Korea were continuing unabated on Thursday, officials said, amid simmering cross-border tensions. “GPS (global positioning system) jamming signals are continuing this morning,” Son Dong-Hwan, a transport ministry deputy director, told AFP. As of 9:00 am (0000 GMT), a total of [...]
read more
North Korea kept tensions around its borders simmering Thursday, reviving the alarming but improbable threat of a nuclear attack against the United States and continuing to put pressure on a joint industrial complex where hundreds o... Read Post
South Korea is to file formal complaints with Pyongyang and relevant United Nations agencies about jamming of Global Positioning System (GPS) receiver frequencies that it contends emanates from North Korea. On the 12th consecutive d... Read Post
North Korea has been busy for the past week, trying to jam the navigation signals going to civilian aircraft over South Korea, according to reports in South Korean media. Through Wednesday afternoon, the GPS satellite signals to mor... Read Post