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Norway raises issue of Arctic GPS jamming with Russia

The GPS jamming can affect civilian activities such as aviation and emergency responders.

By Thomas Nilsen, The Independent Barents Observer January 22, 2019
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Norwegian officials have complained to their Russian counterparts after forces on the heavily militarized Kola Peninsula have blinded GPS signals in Norwegian air space five times over the last 17 months, affecting civil aviation.

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