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Just because a vulnerability exists, doesn't mean there is a high probability of attack, especially with physical systems (GPS/VOR jammers).
Until substantial intel states otherwise, there probably isn't a high enough likelihood of such an attack that justifies a probable $Billion expenditure to address it.
In the words of that once doddering fellow, "there you go again". We've become so inured to paying Shmecktel and Bland and the Generals billions of dollars that we have now been taught like Pavlov's dogs to assume that security (and darned near everything else the military/industrial protection racket buys) needs to cost billions of dollars. It systems are designed with the proper perspective (e.g. design the security -or other desired quality- into the system from the get go), they need not be so expensive. Of course, then the don't properly support the real aim of the whole apparatus, which is not so much to protect or serve anybody, but rather to hit a profit targets.