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Ships on land and cars in the sea: How Middle East war is messing with GPS in the UAE – World


Ships on land and cars in the sea: How Middle East war is messing with GPS in the UAE – World

Accurate GPS is a mainstay of modern life, but because of the Iran war, people in the UAE are finding that their phones think they are out at sea or in cities hundreds of kilometres away.

Jamming and spoofing, used as a defensive tactic against missiles and drones, are to blame, experts say, but it’s not just enemy projectiles finding themselves lost in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

“I was using the maps while driving until it started taking me through weird roads,” said Hind, a French resident of Dubai who gave only her first name.

Instead, she was forced to head back to a main road and “relied on the road signs to figure out where I was”.

Despite the occasional inconvenience, the bizarre information given by GPS services, such as delivery drivers floating somewhere in the middle of the Gulf, has become the subject of jokes on social media.

Andrew, a delivery driver in Dubai originally from Uganda, said it had become a frequent problem.

“For example, a delivery that should have taken 10 to 15 minutes ended up taking 30. The GPS would show me the direction, then suddenly freeze. I tried to move, it kept rerouting me repeatedly until I finally arrived.”

The wealthy Gulf monarchies have been hammered by Iranian drones and missiles since the start of the Middle East war late last month, begun by the US and Israel.

The UAE alone says it has been targeted by more than 260 missiles and 1,500 drones, more than any of its neighbours.

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