Poland has experienced over a thousand days of GPS signal disruption, according to a report by the Polish Institute of International Affairs (PISM) cited by TVN24. The disruptions are occurring particularly over the Baltic Sea region. PISM attributes the interference to systematic actions likely originating from Russia, though satellite-based sources are also being investigated. Experts express concern over the potential impact on civilian and military navigation, as well as critical infrastructure. The increasing frequency of these events suggests a deliberate and sustained effort to degrade GPS reliability in the area. This poses risks to aviation, shipping, and other sectors reliant on precise positioning data. Further investigation is underway to pinpoint the exact sources and motivations behind the interference.
