Unusual GPS Signal Disturbance in Europe and the North Atlantic Area. Russian Satellite, Collimator
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Russian satellites interfere with the GPS signal? American researchers have reported unusual disturbances of the GPS signal in Europe and the North Atlantic. In several countries there have been short and simultaneous interruptions of the GPS signal, with a duration of up to 10 seconds, writes arstechnica.com. The study identified a possible source of interference — the Russian satellite "Kosmos-2546", launched in orbit on 22 May 2020.
The authorities are concerned about Russian space activity, including the possible presence of a nuclear weapon capable of deactivating GPS.
Russia is waging a hybrid war from orbit against Western countries. American researchers have linked Russian satellites to a series of GPS disruptions that have been recorded in Europe and North America since 2019, according to RBC-Ukraine, citing the Center for Countering Disinformation. Of the 75 cases of short-term GPS signal interference, it was determined that at least three of them were caused by satellites of the Russian missile early war…
Hybrid war from orbit: Russian satellites jamming GPS signals in Europe - TsPDAmerican scientists have confirmed the involvement of Russian satellites in GPS failures in Europe and the USA. The interference harms navigation and mobile services of civilians.
In recent years, mysterious GPS signal disruptions have been regularly occurring across Europe. Short but extremely powerful radio pulses were most pronounced over Poland and the Baltic Sea, as officially reported by the government. The latest detailed analysis now unequivocally confirms that the phenomenon's scope excludes a terrestrial source, and that a Russian military satellite is responsible for the disruption.
A mysterious signal detected in Finland has been disrupting GPS connections in Canada and Europe for six years. Now researchers say they have found the source of the interference.

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