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Article - Modern warfare comes knocking: Side-enablers and GNSS disruption

Command team lead Dmitris Dranidis has a new article out on signals, drones, and the disruption of satellite navigation on the modern battlefield.

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addedCommand team lead Dmitris Dranidis has a new article out on signals, drones, and the disruption of satellite navigation on the modern battlefield. The Command team is working on implementing mechanics drawn from real-life examples of the interplay between orbital infrastructure and the ability of belligerents to deny and disrupt those assets. These new phenomenon in warfare are being modeled as a feature we call side-enablers. You can read the full article here.

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addedCommand team lead Dmitris Dranidis has a new article out on signals, drones, and the disruption of satellite navigation on the modern battlefield. The Command team is working on implementing mechanics drawn from real-life examples of the interplay between orbital infrastructure and the ability of belligerents to deny and disrupt those assets. These new phenomenon in warfare are being modeled as a feature we call side-enablers. You can read the full article here.

Command team lead Dmitris Dranidis has a new article out on signals, drones, and the disruption of satellite navigation on the modern battlefield. The Command team is working on implementing mechanics drawn from real-life examples of the interplay between orbital infrastructure and the ability of belligerents to deny and disrupt those assets. These new phenomenon in warfare are being modeled as a feature we call side-enablers. You can read the full article here.

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