So how long did you serve on the North Korean side of the DMZ as part of the UN mission? I understand the anti-American sentiment, and probably both the NATO and Warsaw pact forces overflew most if not all European countries with or without permission. Considering the anger I sense in your post, I figure you served in North Korea on the DMZ as I served in South Korea on the DMZ for the US military. As for this "incident" I tend to agree with most of the other posts I have read. An aircraft goes up on a practice recon mission, has GPS issues, returns to base, and GPS checks out OK. Someone in the GPS repair shop remembers reading about Korean motorists, commercial pilots, and mariners complaining that their GPS units were not working correctly. That is the determination, that the GPS was disrupted but working fine. That would not make news within the military unit much less move up the chain of command, so it stands to reason that the US military has no knowledge of this "incident" The North Korean military fired up their toy, heard the radio transmissions, and passed it up their chain of command to the propaganda ministry who then spun the story to friendly foreign journalists who swallowed the spin and published it.