Scientists say Russian satellites are disrupting GPS signals across Europe
Scientists report that Russian satellites are causing interference with GPS signals across Europe. The interference has been detected by multiple monitoring stations throughout the
Scientists report that Russian satellites are causing interference with GPS signals across
Europe. The interference has been detected by multiple monitoring stations throughout the
continent. Researchers attribute the disruptions to signals emitted by the Russian
satellite constellation. The affected GPS services include navigation for civilian and
commercial users. Authorities are evaluating the impact on transportation and logistics
networks. No immediate safety incidents have been confirmed, but concerns are rising.
Experts suggest diplomatic engagement may be needed to address the issue. Further studies
will track the extent and duration of the signal disruptions.