A 63-hour-long marathon of GPS jamming attacks disrupted global satellite navigation systems for hundreds of aircraft flying through the Baltic region – and Russia is thought to be responsible

Russia is suspected of launching a record-breaking 63-hour-long attack on GPS signals in the Baltic region. The incident, which affected hundreds of passenger jets earlier this month, occurred amid rising tensions between Russia and the NATO military alliance more than two years since the start of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine.

“We have seen an increase in GPS jamming since the start of Russia’s war against Ukraine, and allies have publicly warned that Russia has been behind GPS jamming affecting aviation and shipping,” a NATO official told New Scientist. “Russia has a track record of jamming GPS signals and has a range of capabilities for electronic warfare.”

  • @Siegfried
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    29 months ago

    Maybe they were just testing reaction time

    • @[email protected]
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      9 months ago

      On a mostly civilian system with known fallbacks?

      Edit: fuck em. You don’t have to fight Russia, you just have to fight Moscow. If they manage to provoke Europe, they lose. Badly. They’re barely managing to hold against supported Ukraine.

      • @Siegfried
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        19 months ago

        I thought GPS had been kept restricted from civilians for ages for its military uses, I may be wrong though

        • @[email protected]
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          29 months ago

          Yeah but at this point that’s all redundant, right? any military planner worth shit knows this can happen.