A spike in GPS attacks in the European region boarding Russia has affected flights and could be related to military tensions.
Estonia and Lithuania have accused Russia of interfering with air traffic navigation in the region. Experts see it as part of ...
It all started with Sputnik. When Russia launched the first Sputnik satellite in 1957, scientists tracking its orbit noticed ...
Thousands of planes and ships are facing GPS jamming and spoofing. Experts warn these attacks could potentially impact ...
Estonia has accused neighbouring Russia of jamming GPS navigation devices in airspace above the Baltic states, echoing ...
The skies above Northern Europe have been increasingly fraught with invisible disruptions. Since the onset of the Russian ...
Amid high input costs and interest rates, clients are rethinking their spending priorities, hurting the field system and ...
Planes reported about 46,000 instances of problems with their satellite navigation over the Baltics during an eight-month ...
GPS "spoofing" sends false location signals to satellites to deter rockets and missiles. It also increases risks for planes, ...
Phenomenon has increased markedly in recently months after thousands of incidents near Baltic and Scandinavian states ...
An estimated 46,000 flights over the Baltic Sea may have fallen prey to Russian electronic warfare, according to a report.
Tartu Airport relies solely on GPS, unlike most larger airports which have alternative navigation systems that allow aircraft to land even if the signal is lost. Juho Sinkkonen, Finnair's vice ...