GPS jamming in the Baltic has led to all flights to Tartu in Estonia being cancelled. With Russia the likely culprit, Baltic foreign ministers are demanding NATO take action.
In a startling spate of incidents, more than 1,600 European flights have grappled with mysterious GPS interferences since Sunday, sparking widespread concern and leaving many to point fingers at Russia as the potential orchestrator. The issue has unveiled itself primarily over the Baltic Sea and in Northern European airspace, affecting civilian flights across Poland, southern…
Dana Goward, president of the Resilient Navigation and Timing Foundation, argues in this op-ed that Russia could be putting civilians at risk with suspected jamming in Eastern Europe.