< IMG SRC = "/Uploads/Blogs/21/8A/IB-FQO6HFD7V_497ACD6D.jpg" Alt = "on GPS-Wash in the Baltic Sea can be influenced by Russian vessels"/> ~ ~ < P >< Strong > Polish researchers found a link between the vessels of the Russian Federation and the GPS in the Baltic Sea. 0 ~/P > ~ > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 < p > This is said in the materials of Polish researchers GNSS (satellite navigation system), writes Maritime Executive.

< P > The study showed that GPS obstacles that have been observed in the Baltic Sea recently go beyond the commercial level.

< p > & laquo; probably derived from transit vessels rather than a stationary ground source in Kaliningrad, as some analysts have suggested. This is also consistent with preliminary reports of powerful radio equipment installed on board ships of Russian & laquo; shadow fleet & raquo ;, & mdash; Read in the material.

< P > It is known that since June 2024 in six months, 84 hours of GNSS disruptions have been recorded, which caused errors and could have affected navigation in narrow waterways.

~ > < p > & laquo; obstacles showed noticeable fluctuations in power levels, indicating that the source of obstacles moved. Given the radio horizon of the system, which mainly covers part of the Baltic Sea, and assume that the source of obstacles was not within the borders of Poland, the most likely explanation is that obstacles come from a vessel that is in international waters & raquo ;, & mdash; summed up researchers.

Natasha Kumar

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