Not many years ago, the GPS system was seen as almost infallible. Lightning fast and accurate to within a few meters.
But fast forward to today, where stories of jamming and various GPS misreadings have flooded the media, revealing vulnerabilities in the otherwise praised system. A sort of new agenda at sea, which institutions like SIMAC in Svendb...
Jamming and GPS failure are on the curriculum: "They need to master their back-to-basics"
The navigators of the future need to navigate through the vulnerabilities of the GPS system. At SIMAC in Svendborg, a critical approach to instruments is instilled, emphasizing the importance of being able to use the most basic navigation tools when modern instruments fail
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It might seem old-fashioned and antiquated to some students, but we strive to emphasize even more to the students how important it is to master their back-to-basics, says Katja Egemose Feltmann, instructor at Simac. Photo: SIMAC
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