Russia’s electronic warfare causing GPS havoc over the Black Sea

The monitoring group stated that they are recording violations in the operation of the GPS satellite navigation system over the Black Sea
The monitoring group stated that they are recording violations in the operation of the GPS satellite navigation system over the Black Sea

Russian electronic warfare systems are distorting GPS signals over the Black Sea so much that it is difficult to even track international passenger flights, the Krymsky Veter (Crimean Wind) monitoring group announced on Telegram on Jan. 11.

Passenger flights travel along an established Black Sea corridor near the coast of Turkey.

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However, instead of showing up on their actual flight paths, the dotted line that represents an aircraft’s flight trajectory is instead shown flying over Crimea.

The group tracked AeroLogic’s Boeing 777-FZN traveling from Leipzig to Seoul using the Flightradar flight tracking service to show as an example.

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