Lithuania Warns Russia Can Spoof GPS Signals Deep into Europe
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Lithuania’s foreign ministry has warned that Russia possesses the capability to falsify GPS signals as far as 1,000 kilometres into European territory.
The statement, issued by the Lithuanian government, cites the potential for Russia to manipulate satellite navigation data, thereby compromising the accuracy of GPS-dependent systems across the continent.
Lithuania’s alert comes amid heightened concerns over Russian cyber and information‑operations capabilities, though no specific incidents have been reported to date.
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