BBC:
Finnish Prime Minister Juha Sipila has said the GPS signal in his country's northern airspace was disrupted during recent Nato war games in Scandinavia.
He said he believed the signal had been jammed deliberately and that it was possible Russia was to blame because it had the means to do so.
Finland is not a Nato member but joined the war games which began last month.
Norway also reported GPS problems during the exercises near Russia's north-western borders.
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The Finnish region of Lapland and northern parts of Norway close to the Russian border were affected, with the Norwegian regional airline Widerøe confirming its pilots had experienced GPS disruption, Germany's DW news site reports.However, the airline pointed out that pilots aboard civilian aircraft had other options when a GPS signal failed.
Finland has called "shenanigans" on Russia.
(Score: 3, Interesting) by legont on Monday November 12 2018, @11:42PM (2 children)
It's probably a damage control for yet another brand new state of the art NATO technology colliding with an oil tanker. http://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zone/24776/badly-damaged-norwegian-frigate-intentionally-ran-aground-after-tanker-collision [thedrive.com]
As per the GPS jamming, I could probably do it within direct sight distance using off the shelf electronics.
"Wealth is the relentless enemy of understanding" - John Kenneth Galbraith.
(Score: 2) by richtopia on Tuesday November 13 2018, @04:22PM
Low power GPS jammers are already available commercially. For example, this man was fined for his jammer interfering with Newark's systems:
https://www.liveviewgps.com/blog/employee-fined-32000-gps-jammer/ [liveviewgps.com]
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday November 15 2018, @02:12AM
What kind of warship is it that can't handle such a small fender bender? I guess I form a navy of tankers, ram the enemy, and take over the world.