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Researchers trace continental-scale GPS jamming to Russian satellites

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Jeremy Hsu

26d ago· 2 min readenNews

Summary

Researchers analyzing GPS interference across Europe traced the source to Russian satellites capable of jamming GPS signals on a continental scale. Using raw interference signal data captured in Amsterdam and Trondheim during a February 2026 event, researchers calculated the signal's origin. The findings suggest Russia has developed satellite-based GPS jamming capabilities that could disrupt navigation across entire continents, raising concerns about motives and potential impacts on civilian and military infrastructure.

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bskyResearchers trace continental-scale GPS jamming to Russian satellitesarstechnica.com

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By examining the difference in timing when that signal arrived at the two different stations, Humphreys and Clements calculated a 'quasi-hyperboloid surface'
In September 2025, the researchers sought help from the broader community at the Institute of Navigation conference in Baltimore, Maryland
Months later, Humphreys received a breakthrough tip about the raw interference signal data having been captured by stations in Amsterdam, Netherlands, and Trondheim, Norway
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Mystery of GPS interference across Europe raises questions about Russian motives.

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