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Shame on IRI , that should have been done a very long time ago !Those navigation systems are not something you connect to. Either you use it or you don't.
As a rule of thumb, if you watch a video where the original statement cannot be heard in the background, doubt its veracity.Has anyone any info???
Not really. An average phone on the market supports multiple GNSSs (too many S letters in one word lol) It can receive signals from multiple constellations like GPS, GLONASS, Beidou, Galileo, etc.Those navigation systems are not something you connect to. Either you use it or you don't.
If you use a smartphone, you are subject to how the phone is made. I don't think Iranian weapon systems use smartphones for navigation.Not really. An average phone on the market supports multiple GNSSs (too many S letters in one word lol) It can receive signals from multiple constellations like GPS, GLONASS, Beidou, Galileo, etc.
Iran is disabling GPS by jamming and spoofing probably.
And the news could very well be true because smart phone locations have stopped being accurate in Iran in the last couple of days.
Aside from nitpicking, your sentence "either you use it or you don't" makes little sense and you seem not to have understood the news.If you use a smartphone, you are subject to how the phone is made. I don't think Iranian weapon systems use smartphones for navigation.
And, as I said, you don't CONNECT to any of these GNSSs. You PASSIVELY process their signal.
You’re saying Israel lost, but even you admit they set Iran’s nuclear program back by months in less than two weeks. That’s not nothing. They also killed key figures, destabilized the leadership, got practical air superiority, and hit our ability to hit back. They wanted to do real damage, and they knew Iran would retaliate, they just maybe didn’t expect to burn through interceptors so fast or get hit as hard as they did. Hard to know exactly, since Israeli media doesn’t share much about losses.
Calling it the “12-day war” is the real trick.
Makes it sound over. It’s not, it’s just a pause.
Now they get time to resupply, learn, and get fully ready for round two. And in round two, they still have air superiority, they still know where our launchers are and the firing patterns, and they can probably destroy them even faster than before because they’ve already mapped everything out.
IRI being busy patting itself on the back, talking about a new nuclear deal and complaining to the UN like it’s all settled is exactly what Israel wants.
myth shredded?
It's all the contrary. They killed Haniyeh inside a state property inside Teheran, They decapitated Hezbollah main leaders with bipers, Hamas is nearly over, Syria is no more a threat and they strike Iran nuc and missile factories with nearly no loss. => they reinstalled classical deterrence.
To see clearly you have to take your head out off Modi's backside.I didn’t see any Iranian strikes hitting Israeli military infrastructure—everything targeted seemed to be civilian areas. These may serve propaganda purposes, but they do nothing to degrade the fighting capability of the Israeli military.
U.S. strikes on Iran were also a failure. Trump’s claim that Iran has been completely denuclearized is nothing more than a bluff.
as i post today the strongest signal for me twas gpsNot really. An average phone on the market supports multiple GNSSs (too many S letters in one word lol) It can receive signals from multiple constellations like GPS, GLONASS, Beidou, Galileo, etc.
Iran is disabling GPS by jamming and spoofing probably.
And the news could very well be true because smart phone locations have stopped being accurate in Iran in the last couple of days.
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