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Come to think of it , if a GPS jammer was used or worse yet a bogus GPS transmitter was used to purposely send the ships off course and into each other ..... Highschool kids with the proper equipment could built such jammers. Little different really than the radar jamming tech used on the EA-18Growler. Could be spooks from a foreign nation making a test run.
The military has taken a sudden interest recently in the 1980's and 1990's Loran systems. Not as accurate as GPS but simple and relatively jamming resistant .
Now days most crucial navigation systems that use GPS have back up inertial systems...inertial systems do not need any outside data i.e., satellites, radio direction beacons etc., etc...as far as I know the military is fully invested in the inertial (back up) systems...
Obama killed the funding that kept LORAN C going which was always primarily a civilian use system...even after the chinese demonstrated they could take out all the GPS birds...