Apparently the possibility of jamming GPS signals already exists, if only poorly implemented so far.
http://www.space.com/news/gps_iraq_030325.html
I guess given this it "might" simply be a "you jam ours, we jam yours". But given the wording of the article I assume what is supposed to be done with Gallileo will be a simpler more far reaching jamming done directly at the source, the satellites, and not on the ground in a specific area.
With all the houpla about genetic, generic and whatnot kinds of Unix one could as well lump Linux in with the general "Unix" statement. So Redhat predicts its own demise? Interesting.
Apparently the possibility of jamming GPS signals already exists, if only poorly implemented so far. http://www.space.com/news/gps_iraq_030325.html I guess given this it "might" simply be a "you jam ours, we jam yours". But given the wording of the article I assume what is supposed to be done with Gallileo will be a simpler more far reaching jamming done directly at the source, the satellites, and not on the ground in a specific area.
With all the houpla about genetic, generic and whatnot kinds of Unix one could as well lump Linux in with the general "Unix" statement. So Redhat predicts its own demise? Interesting.