Jamming: Uplink Jamming

ID Name
ATAGS-T1052.001 Downlink Jamming
ATAGS-T1052.002 Uplink Jamming

An uplink jammer is used to interfere with signals going up to a satellite by creating enough noise that the satellite cannot distinguish between the real signal and the noise. Uplink jamming of the control link, for example, can prevent satellite operators from sending commands to a satellite. However, because the uplink jammer must be within the field of view of the antenna on the satellite receiving the command link, the jammer must be physically located within the vicinity of the command station on the ground.

ID: ATAGS-T1052.002
Sub-technique of:  ATAGS-T1052
Tactic: Execution
Targeted Components: Satellite Communication
Responsibility: Provider
Created: 18 April 2026
Last Modified: 18 April 2026

Mitigations

This type of attack technique cannot be easily mitigated with preventive controls since it is based on the abuse of system features.