> http://www.themoscowtimes.com/stories/2005/08/22/002.html
> 
> Antonov denied that his company delivered any equipment directly to Saddam 
> Hussein but acknowledged it might have reached Iraq via arms dealers.
> 
> "Right before the war, there were a lot of people in Moscow with suitcases 
> full of money shopping for anything that could deter U.S. troops," Antonov 
> said.
> 
> Aviakonversia now manufactures its gear outside Russia so as not to 
> irritate the authorities, he said, though he declined to specify where. He 
> also refused to identify his clients, saying only that they were foreign 
> governments that acquired the jammers through middlemen.

GPS frequencies are fixed, so they can be interfered with.  Only in
these days of general technological incompetence, where intangible
scientific principles have reverted to their ancient status as mystic,
is the concept of RF interference newsworthy.

L1 (1575.42MHz) [1]
L2 (1227.60MHz) [1]
L3 (1381.05MHz) [1]
L4 (1841.40MHz) [1]
L5 (1176.45MHz) [1]
WAAS/EGNOS/MSAS (same as L1) [2]
DGPS (283-325khz) [3,4]

[1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gps
[2] http://gpsinformation.net/exe/waas.html
[3] http://gps.gov/ado/DgpsCompleteConfiguration.asp
[4] 
http://www.amsa.gov.au/Shipping_Safety/Navigation_Safety/Differential_Global_Postitioning_System/DGPS_Fact_Sheet.asp

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