It showed what Russia has done against the Baltic countries – Estonia is particularly suffering from this

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The Facebook group “Weather and Climate in Lithuania” showed how GPS interference looks like on a map. On the map – GPS disturbances were recorded on April 23-30.

“The nasty big neighbor continues to ruin the lives of the little neighbors. Especially, as you can see on the map, Estonia suffers, where the GPS signal is disturbed more often than elsewhere, thus causing additional challenges for aircraft pilots, but flights takes place safely, because there are other means of navigation besides GPS.

Despite this, as flightradar24 wrote on Monday, Finnair is suspending flights from Helsinki to Tartu (Estonia) until the end of May due to GPS interference. Tartu Airport currently only has a GPS-based arrival procedure, therefore airplanes can’t go down while GPS interference continues. Flights are expected to resume after the airport implements a non-GPS aircraft approach procedure.

GPS interference increased in 2023. In the end. Russia disrupts signals not only in Estonia, around the exclave of Karalauči, the Suwalki corridor, but also in the vicinity of Moscow and St. Petersburg, apparently in order to prevent increased Ukrainian drone attacks. “Unfortunately, where there are fewer airplanes, there are fewer important meteorological measurements carried out by aircraft,” writes “Orai ir klimatas in Lithuania”.

Baltic ministers warn

The foreign ministers of Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia accused Disrupting GPS satellite navigation systems in Russia work in the Baltic Sea region. That’s why they warned of an increased threat of aviation accidents in the region, writes The Financial Times.

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According to the ministers, on April 25 and 26 two Finnish airline Finnair planes were flying from Helsinki to the Estonian city of Tartu, but were forced to return to the departure airport due to GPS interference. The pilots made this decision because they were not sure they would be able to reach their destination safely.

“If someone turns off your lights when you’re driving at night, the journey will become dangerous. The situation in the Baltic region near the borders of Russia has now become too dangerous to be ignored,” emphasized the Lithuanian Foreign Minister Gabrielius Landsbergis.

This is called a hybrid attack

Estonian authorities consider GPS interference “part of Russia’s hostile activities” and raise this topic in talks with allies, the country’s foreign minister Margus Tsahkna said. According to him, Moscow’s actions “are hybrid attack and a threat to our people and security that we will not tolerate.”

From 2023 August until 2024 Since the end of March, the number of cases of GPS signal jamming in the Baltic Sea region has increased from less than 50 to 350 per week.

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