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North Korea Jamming South Korean Air Traffic Navigation
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 more than 250 aircraft have been affected, the Chosun Ilbo reported, citing South Korea's Land, Transport and Maritime Affairs Ministry. Planes from Korean Air, Japan Airlines, FedEx, Cathay Pacific and Thai Airways have been affected, Bloomberg news reported,… (news.blogs.cnn.com) 更多...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
They're like the baby of a large family trying to get attention from the others. Problem is, the method of getting attention sometimes gets you in trouble.
they are insane!
They flip us off as a matter of policy because they still resent the ass-kicking we gave them in the 50's. The Chinese had to pull their fat out of the fire then. The NK's are betting they will do it again.
Sort of a familiar thing; the North Vietnamese did the same thing with TACAN units to throw off weapons delivery being done by our armed forces' bombing campaigns in the air war over the North and even South Vietnam. Pilots complained about bombing the !@#$%^& vegetable patches!
that is foulplay by north korea. what will south korea have to say about that?
North Korea accused of jamming signals of commercial flights
Jammed signals are caused by the North Korean military, South Korean officials say.
http://www.foxnews.com/world/2012/05/02/north-korea-accused-jamming-signals-hundreds-commercial-jets/