A network of Russian satellites has caused brief disruptions to GPS signals across Europe on perhaps dozens of occasions since 2019, new research suggests.
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Russian satellites have been identified as the cause of mysterious, seconds-long bursts of GPS interference across Europe—a rare example of human-made GPS interference coming from space. But ...
A recent investigation led by Todd Humphreys from the University of Texas, Austin, found that the Russian Kosmos 2546 may have been used to jam GPS signals on a continen ...