Russia allegedly jammed GPS signal of UK Defence Secretary's plane over Estonia
Russian forces allegedly interfered with the GPS signal of UK Defence Secretary John Healey's aircraft as it flew near the Russian border last Thursday. The plane was travelling from Estonia back to the United Kingdom when the incident reportedly occurred.
PoliitikaRussia allegedly jammed the satellite navigation signal of a plane carrying British Defence Secretary John Healey as it flew near the Russian border last Thursday, according to British media reports. The aircraft was returning to the United Kingdom from Estonia at the time of the incident.
The reported jamming targeted the GPS systems of Healey's plane while it was in the vicinity of Russia's border, raising serious concerns about the Kremlin's willingness to interfere with high-profile Western military and government flights in the region.
GPS jamming and spoofing incidents in the Baltic region have increased significantly in recent years, with civilian aircraft regularly experiencing navigation disruptions near Russian and Belarusian territory. Security analysts have long warned that such electronic warfare tactics pose a growing risk to both military and commercial aviation in the area.
The alleged targeting of a senior UK government official's aircraft marks a notable escalation, if confirmed. Britain has been among the most vocal supporters of Ukraine and has maintained close defence ties with Estonia and other Baltic NATO allies. The UK Ministry of Defence has not yet made an official statement regarding the reported incident.
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