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by knorker
1966 days ago
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Nice. That sounds tricky though. You need to be very precise. The attacker needs to provide different received signal to two antennas meters (at most!) apart, at a distance of maybe kilometers, on a moving target. That's a hair thin angle. The aircraft just needs to TDoA "did it come from above or below (assuming an attack from the ground). That's 180 degrees. Or am I missing something? Unless I am, this doesn't sound feasible to me. |
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These tend to move in jerks and will get in real trouble if you try to move them over the zenith, but they do a great job with LEO satellites and would do OK to uplink one signal to an airplane.
You might be able to hit two receivers if you had a phased array antenna like the Starlink antenna but bigger, but now it isn't a simple hacking project anymore.
BTW, don't try it. There are certain things like aviation and nuclear power that "Posse Comitatus" doesn't apply to and you could find yourself looking down the barrel of an M4 carbine and getting frog-talk from the USMC much quicker than you'd expect.