In a letter dated May 2025, European ministers reported that GPS jamming and spoofing had been observed since 2022 in the Baltic Sea region, mainly from Russia and Belarus.
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- Europe has seen a surge in GPS jamming, especially near the Baltic Sea and critical infrastructure.
- Aircraft carrying European officials have experienced GPS interference, with Russian involvement suspected. 16s
- Incidents of GPS jamming and spoofing have increased since the Russian invasion of Ukraine. 26s
- Pilots are trained to handle GPS disruptions and use alternative navigation methods. 2m 12s
- The EU plans to increase satellites in low-Earth orbit to better detect interference. 2m 21s