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The navigation system of a plane carrying Ursula von der Leyen was disrupted due to suspected Russian interference, the European Commission said. A spokesperson said the "GPS jamming" happened while ...
In order to navigate, pilots used a combination of time-honored navigational tools, such as sextants and radio to determine their positions.
A plane carrying European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen was forced to land at the airport of Plovdiv, Bulgaria, using paper maps because of GPS failures. Source: Financial Times, as ...
EU spokesperson said European Commission Ursula von der Leyen's plane GPS system was jammed over Bulgaria in a suspected Russian operation.
Rail passengers in the trial will use an app which will track them on their journey and automatically charge them at the end ...
A pioneering pay-as-you-go rail ticketing system, which tracks passenger locations as they travel, is set for its first trial ...
Officials suspect jamming operation forced jet carrying European Commission president to land in Bulgaria using paper maps ...
A suspected Russian GPS interference attack disrupted navigation systems at Plovdiv Airport, forcing a plane carrying European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen to land using paper maps. The ...
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From 1st September, passengers in the East Midlands can participate in a trial where GPS technology will calculate their ...
The incident occurred while the plane was approaching Plovdiv airport in Bulgaria - Fears in Brussels of increased Russian activity on European soil are growing ...