• Chainweasel
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    91 month ago

    i assume the ejection seats have gps tracking.

    I feel like having a detectable signal that an enemy would be able to use to track an ejected pilot behind enemy lines isn’t something they would design into a warplane.
    Even if the contents of the signal were encrypted, they could still track the unreadable signal to it’s source.

    • @[email protected]
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      21 month ago

      You could just make it passive by default. Only if it gets pinged with the right cryptographic signature does it send out a response. Im sure they have smart people that can figure out shit like this.

    • @InverseParallax
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      27 days ago

      They actually have location beacons but they are meant to be hard to detect, and mostly signal satellites: https://taskaero.com/task_products/survival-locator-beacon/

      Not easy to track at all, irregular timing and frequencies and low power.

      http://www.wilkoaero.com/uploaded/product/124/catalog_e716f7235e0e04a7b28a3a4cc359d9c30.pdf

      This one is a better description, you disable the locator beacon and leave the GPS distress transmission on for covert use or if downed over hostile territory. It uses a modulation system that’s really hard to detect, because it’s modulating an encrypted satellite signal and sending it back, tracking that is hard, but they’re modulating their GPS location and other data onto the signal so if you have the key it’s obvious.