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Baltic Sea under silent siege—GPS interference spreads, radar blackout now hits ships at seaUnusual and widespread GPS interference continues to plague ships operating in the Baltic Sea. Since 2022, such disruptions have become an almost daily concern for maritime traffic in the region.
Analysts have been tracking Russian electronic warfare from across the Gdańsk Bay, pinpointing familiar sites in Kaliningrad.
Poland and Germany have identified the source of GPS interference recorded almost daily in the Baltic Sea since February 2022 ...
The Baltic Sea is better known than the North Sea for highlighting the vulnerability of the alliance's critical undersea ...
Polish researchers have identified sources of Russian GNSS interference near Kaliningrad and St. Petersburg, linking it to ...
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Ukrainska Pravda on MSNBaltic Sea faces real risk of military clash, German foreign minister warnsGerman Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul has warned that the Baltic Sea region is becoming a dangerous geopolitical hotspot.
A 2024 study said sea surface and sea floor temperatures have increased by 1.8°C and 1.3°C in the Finnish archipelago in the northern Baltic Sea, in the period from 1927 to 2020.
Unveiling its road map to protect Europe's seas, the European Ocean Pact, Brussels announced a summit on the state of the Baltic Sea in late September.
The captain of a Hong Kong-registered ship alleged to have damaged undersea cables in the Baltic Sea was assigned a lawyer in ...
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Military Times on MSNNavy integrates robotic vessels into Baltic Sea warfighting exerciseThis year's BALTOPS exercise included anti-submarine warfare, countermine operations and integration with an array of robotic ...
NATO navies are putting on a display of maritime might in the Baltic Sea this month, as thousands of personnel from 17 countries aboard 50 vessels take part in war games led by the U.S. Navy's 6th ...
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