Event 2d0f51ed-9110-4064-b1b6-2561f61b3b4c

Approved event from Hybrid War Tracker

Status: Approved Confidence: Low Category: EW Country: Lithuania Country: Baltic Sea Region Country: Unknown Attack Type: Electronic Warfare
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Event Time
9mo ago
Created
1mo ago
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Updated
1mo ago

Summary

Headline: Lithuania records 300 cases of GPS jamming in one month

Short Summary: Lithuania's air navigation authority reports 300+ GPS jamming cases in March, mainly near Russian and Belarusian borders, disrupting civilian flights.

Description

Lithuania recorded over 300 cases of GPS jamming reported by pilots in March 2025 alone, impacting civilian air navigation. These incidents are linked to activity near the Russian and Belarusian borders and have forced flight diversions, but no severe accidents have been reported so far.

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Oro Navigacija (Air Navigation), Lithuania's air traffic authority, received over 300 GPS jamming reports from pilots in March alone
A Ryanair flight from London Stansted to Vilnius Airport was forced to abort its landing approach due to GPS jamming, according to the pilots.
"The interference with the GPS signal does not pose any major problems, as pilots can follow the signals of our ground-based equipment, which allows for accurate and safe take-off and landing of the aircraft," Ingrida Daugirdė, Oro Navigacija spokesperson, told LRT.lt.
Baltic officials have previously said that GPS jamming is affecting civilian air navigation in the vicinity of the Russian Belarusian borders.

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