Didier Juges wrote:
Enough for what? To bug the heck out of a citizen suddenly unable to find his 
way to the movie theater?

Weapon systems and aircraft navigation  are unlikely to be affected by such a 
simple device on the ground, even if deployed in large quantity. Most of the 
stuff that really needs GPS has decent antennas that look up, not down.

They are affected, it is well covered, but the difference is the distance from the jammer until affected. It's a fairly well-understood problem and the difference between civilian and military receivers lies in signals, keying for access, bootstrapping and testing and counter-measures such as IMU.

Cheers,
Magnus

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