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Business · South Africa

Electronic Warfare Disrupts Ship Navigation and Safety

TechCentral · 2026/03/13

Summary

Electronic warfare is creating new challenges for ships by interfering with their navigation systems. This means that the equipment used to guide ships, like GPS and communication tools, can be disrupted or hacked. Many commercial ship crews are not fully trained or ready to handle these electronic attacks, which puts the safety of the ship and its crew at risk. These disruptions can cause delays, increase the chance of accidents, and lead to financial losses for shipping companies. As global trade relies heavily on shipping, this threat also affects the supply chain and prices of goods. The shipping industry needs to invest more in training and technology to protect against electronic interference and ensure safe, reliable transport.

OnABudget takeaway: For small business owners and consumers, electronic attacks on ships could mean delays in deliveries and higher costs for imported goods. Investors in shipping companies should watch for improvements in electronic security to avoid risks.

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