A spokesman for the German Ministry of National Defense insisted that the problems with the global navigation satellite system were “a result of interference in the electromagnetic spectrum”. According to Berlin, the source of the problems lies in the Königsberg area.
However, the German military refused to provide details of the disruptions. The reason given was “military security reasons”.
Problems with the GPS signal over the Baltic Sea
Russia has been jamming satellite systems in the Baltic Sea for months. Such activities have increased significantly in recent weeks, resulting in the longest GPS jam in history, affecting the flights of more than 1,600 people. Airplanes.
In mid-March, British Ministry of Defense officials indicated that Russia intercepted the signal of an RAF plane returning from a trip to Poland by Minister Grant Shabbs.
Massive GPS signal disruptions have been recorded in northern Poland, Finland and the Baltic states since mid-December. – We observe such disturbances. We don't know the specific reasons, but we use our own infrastructure where necessary. Tomasz Modrzejewski, spokesman for the Polish Air Navigation Services Agency, told Onet that the situation does not pose a threat to air traffic.