Berlin Monitoring Targeted Disruptions To Baltic Satellite Navigation

German security researchers, aviation experts, and military personnel are monitoring the GPS interference closely. (file photo)

German security agencies are closely tracking targeted disruptions of satellite navigation in the Baltic Sea region. German security researchers, aviation experts, and military personnel are monitoring the GPS interference closely, locating specific sources of interference, though these have not been made public. "Since December 2023, sporadic interference with the navigation signals emitted by the Global Positioning System (GPS) satellite navigation system has been reported from the northeastern area of German airspace," the German Transport Ministry told the dpa news agency. Specialists say Russia could be one possible source of the disruptions. Moscow protects its own cities with a kind of jamming shield against attacks.