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From Finland and Black Sea: Estonia accuses Russia of trying to stuff GPS

For radio electronic struggle, Russian invaders can use a number of opportunities, including suppressing the functional features of rockets and drones in Ukraine. Russia has taken measures to suppress GPS in Europe. This was reported by Martin Herem, commander of the Estonia Defense Forces, Bloomberg informs.

He stressed that it was the Kremlin who is in violation of the signals of the global positioning system, when in the Baltic region since last year the obstacles of satellite navigation systems have increased. The special trend was registered this month in the territory from Finland to Poland and the Black Sea region. "Someone is the reason for this and we think it is Russia," he said.

Moscow, perhaps in his words, conducts military games because he believes that there are risks of future potential conflict with NATO. Russia has experience in suppressing GPS signals in northern Europe. For radio electronic struggle, Russian invaders can use a number of opportunities for radio electronic wrestling, including the suppression of the functional features of rockets and drones in Ukraine. "I think they are studying and testing," he said.

The Kremlin also intensified the internships in St. Petersburg and Moscow to prevent potential UAV attacks from Ukraine. The Estonian commander stated that the corresponding obstacles can be made from ships in the Baltic Sea. In December, pilots were warned in Polish aviation, and the officials of Finland and Sweden had previously stated that they were investigating the issue. On January 19, the ISW reported that the Russian Federation launched a hybrid war in Poland and the Baltic region.

Reb blocked the GPS signal. The Ministry of Defense of Russia earlier confirmed that its units of electronic struggle in Kaliningrad to the Russian enclave on the Baltic Sea between Poland and Lithuania, conducted training on violation of radio and satellite signals. We will remind, on January 29, Foreign Affairs rated the results of the Counfield of the Armed Forces in 2023.