Since at least 2019, Russian satellites have been conducting a deliberate, sustained campaign to jam GPS and GNSS signals across European airspace and ground systems — a quiet form of coercion that degrades the invisible infrastructure modern civilization depends on without ever firing a shot. Scientists and navigation experts, including prominent researcher Todd Humphreys, have traced the patterns and confirmed the source, placing this campaign within the broader arc of Russia's strategic pressure on the West. The disruptions touch aviation, maritime navigation, telecommunications, and civili
Russian satellites blamed for widespread GPS jamming across Europe
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Bias & Framing
Article presents Russian GPS jamming as established fact through scientist attribution, with limited acknowledgment of alternative explanations or Russian perspective.
Attribution-based framing that presents contested claims as scientific consensus by citing 'scientists say' without detailing methodology, evidence quality, or alternative hypotheses. The headline structure (subject-verb-object with accusatory tone) emphasizes Russian culpability.
Geopolitical Impact
Russia's deliberate GPS jamming from satellites since 2019 represents a sustained hybrid warfare tactic targeting European infrastructure, escalating technological competition and NATO vulnerability.
Russia demonstrates asymmetric warfare capability against Western infrastructure without kinetic escalation. Reveals technological vulnerability of NATO allies dependent on GPS/GNSS systems. Strengthens arguments for European strategic autonomy and Galileo satellite system independence from US GPS.
Similar to Cold War-era Soviet electronic warfare tactics; parallels contemporary Russian hybrid warfare strategy (disinformation, energy cutoffs, cyberattacks) designed to degrade Western capabilities below conventional conflict threshold.
Economic Lens
Russian GPS jamming since 2019 disrupts European navigation and communications infrastructure, threatening logistics, finance, and emergency services sectors with potential economic losses.
Consumers face potential disruptions to ride-sharing, delivery services, banking operations, and emergency response times. Increased costs for alternative navigation systems and potential supply chain delays may raise prices for goods and services.
Governments likely to increase defense spending on GPS alternatives (Galileo, GLONASS), impose sanctions on Russia, strengthen cybersecurity regulations, and invest in jamming-resistant infrastructure. NATO may coordinate unified response protocols.