RAF jet carrying defence secretary has signal jammed near Russian border
An RAF jet carrying UK Defence Secretary John Healey experienced GPS signal jamming while flying near the Russian border. The incident occurred on Thursday as Healey was returning from a visit to British soldiers in Estonia.

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AI-generatedAn RAF jet carrying UK Defence Secretary John Healey experienced GPS signal jamming while flying near the Russian border. The incident occurred on Thursday as Healey was returning from a visit to British soldiers in Estonia. Pilots were forced to use an alternative navigation system for the duration of the three-hour flight because the plane's GPS was disabled. Russia is believed to be responsible for the jamming. The flight's path was reportedly visible on aircraft tracking websites, though it is unknown if Healey was specifically targeted. This event follows a separate incident last month where Russian warplanes intercepted an RAF spy plane over the Black Sea.
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5 extractedThe incident required pilots to use a different navigation system as the plane's GPS was disabled.
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Russia is believed to be behind the signal jamming incident.