AIS spoofing vs GNSS interference: Why the distinction decides the claim
The signal looks the same. The response is entirely different. Every underwriter working in marine hull and war risk has, by now, encountered vessels that appear to teleport across the chart, hold a static position while their physical track diverges, or cluster improbably with dozens of other ships
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