
Plane carrying EU president hit by alleged Russian GPS jamming
September 2, 2025
A plane carrying the European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen was targeted by GPS jamming.
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A plane carrying the European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen was targeted by GPS jamming.
The Estonian news portal Delfi reports that a covert Russian military installation in the Królewiec region is believed to be responsible for GPS interference affecting the Baltic states and the Gulf of Finland.
Space Systems Command has awarded a $1.9 million contract to Slingshot Aerospace to enhance its GPS jamming and spoofing detection.
On Dec. 12, 2024, the European Union decided to include Bulgaria and Romania in the Schengen visa-free zone.
South Korea’s military reported that North Korea had disrupted GPS signals from border areas for the second consecutive day.
A plane carrying British Defense Secretary Grant Shapps had its satellite signal jammed as it flew near Russian territory, the government reported on March 14.
Electronic warfare in the Middle East and Ukraine is affecting air travel far beyond the battlefields, unnerving pilots and revealing unintended consequences of a tactic that experts believe will become more widespread.
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