Military applications of GPS jamming devices
The United States is a country that is at the forefront of all innovation, be it in the field of technology or security, or any other aspect. Everyone now knows that government agencies in the United States and other developed countries have been able to build advanced instruments, tracking information from smartphones, tablets and various gadgets. The best thing about these modern tools is that the tracking activity is done secretly without informing device users. According to the Wall Street Journal, advanced technology, the dirtbox, is being corrected in tracking aircraft or special aircraft. This instrument has the ability to act as secret towers in secret, without warning users of the truth.
The box gathers information about smartphones and other gadgets to track the suspect, and this process works without the assistance of network operators. In addition to information about suspects, the "dirtbox" collects information about other people, but these are later removed. We know that this latest technology is more advanced and successful than other previous innovations of the government. The US military uses this technology to gather information about people in and around war zones. Even US Marshals use this device to locate criminals, including killers and drug traffickers....
With the help of the earth box, planes can locate the suspect at a distance of 10 feet and identify his exact position. In addition to this, the personal information of the smartphone user from mobiles and tablets such as messages, letters, notes, images and videos can be retrieved. There is a way to get rid of surveillance: it uses cell phone jammer. The size of the dust bin is about 2 feet and its operation is really interesting. In fact, it deceives the mobile phone by offering the best network or signal possible and automatically connects to the device. Since mobile handsets are programmed to automatically connect to the best possible signal without any command from their users, the owners have no idea. But, it is obvious that the new technology will not work if the smartphone is in sleep mode.
Let us give you an example: if a suspect is supposed to own a Verizon mobile device, the dirtbox will emit a false signal, which will deceive the Verizon handsets, including those on the Verizon network, the plane is the nearest available tower for Verizon signal. Once the handsets have detected the false signal, they will automatically start sending their registration information by pinging the device. In fact, the dirtbox is able to collect information on tens of thousands of smartphones, even in a densely populated area. However, Verizon has not confirmed their connection with such a program. On the other hand, the two other major telecom operators, Sprint and AT & T, said nothing about this. Interestingly, Boeing, the company that makes the device did not say anything either.