Analysis of 2019-2026 GNSS reference station data identifies Russian early-warning satellites in Molniya orbits as the source of powerful transient wide-area interference using received-power detection and TDOA identification techniques.
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Analysis of 2019-2026 GNSS reference station data identifies Russian early-warning satellites in Molniya orbits as the source of powerful transient wide-area interference using received-power detection and TDOA identification techniques.