GPS Jamming Will Persist as Long as Russia's War Continues, Says Lithuanian Official
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Speaker of the Lithuanian Sejm Saulus Skvernyalis said that the interruptions with GPS signals recorded recently in the port of Klaipeda and over Lithuanian territory are related to Russia's war against Ukraine and will continue until Russia stops fighting.
GPS jamming will persist as long as Russia's war continues, says Lithuanian official
Recent GPS signal disruptions affecting aircraft and ships near the Lithuanian seaport of Klaipėda are linked to Russia's efforts to shield its Kaliningrad exclave from potential airstrikes, Saulius Skvernelis, the speaker of the Lithuanian parliament, said on Tuesday.
The National Communications Authority (Nkom) has recently uncovered manipulation of GPS signals at much lower altitudes than previously in Sør-Varanger.
Spoofing – that is, manipulation – of GPS signals down to an altitude of 150 meters in the airspace over Eastern Finnmark has been discovered. The signals come from Russia.
Spoofing – that is, manipulation – of GPS signals down to an altitude of 150 meters in the airspace over Eastern Finnmark has been discovered. The signals come from Russia.
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