Attack of Russian electronic warfare”: Almost half of Poland and the Suwalki corridor were left without GPS yesterday

Poznań is also in the disruption zone – a reader wrote to us.
The disruption map available at gpsjam.org shows that there are indeed GPS signal disruptions over a large area of Poland on Wednesday.
In the case of, for example, Piła or Konin, these are large disruptions, and in the case of Poznań – medium
▪️This corridor in NATO is considered the most vulnerable section of the alliance’s borders and a potential “target of Russian aggression, which would like to connect Belarus with the Kaliningrad region,” and the capture of the Suwalki corridor would actually cut off the Baltic states (Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania) from NATO.
▪️ “Russia yesterday tested the operation of its electronic warfare systems from Kaliningrad, as a result, almost half of Poland and the Suwalki corridor were left without GPS.”
▪️ This is not the first time in recent years that GPS has been jammed in countries hostile to Russia. Estonia and Finland, which decided to join NATO, had the same problems not so long ago, Polish media write.
▪️Gpsjam.org resource manager John Wiseman said this may be a deliberate jamming attempt.

▪️ Cyberdefence24 states that the interference coincides with the “theoretical coverage of Russian electronic warfare systems located in the Königsberg region”

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