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  1. Chrono_Convoy on

    Can the UK call it what it is?

    An Act of War?

    Or will they brush it off like Chamberlain?

  2. SpatulaWholesale on

    I’m sure the pilots saw the little orange GPS warning light come on, shrugged, and continued their otherwise event-free flight.

    At most… at the very most… it paused their chewing of their finger-sandwich for 1/2 a second.

    GPS jamming is only alarming to the public.

  3. As a Finn, I’m fighting the urge to post the meme featuring James Franco asking the question: “First time?”

    Not to make light of the situation, but we’re quite used to our crackhead neighbors going through a perpetual mental health crisis.

  4. IBuyGamesISwear on

    If anything, incidents like this should be pushing European governments toward deeper coordination on defence and resilience. You don’t counter this kind of interference alone, and pretending it’s isolated events rather than a broader pattern is part of the problem

  5. Salisbury poisonings, murder of Litvinenko, sailing your ships through our waters, mapping our undersea cables and now this.

    Right. That’s it Russia. You’ve done it now.

    We’re going to tut, shake our heads and give you a stern warning.

  6. “after it flew past the Russian border”, a border used by Ukraine to fly drones North. /facepalm

    It is good that Russia is jamming up there, fewer resources in Ukraine proper.

  7. YourLoveLife on

    GPS isn’t something that’s targeted towards one person. It’s an area of effect jamming that the jet happened to be flying through.

    Estonia has been essentially under constant jamming since the beginning of the war.

  8. Charlie_Butters on

    Man that is just an unnecessary act of aggression. Why why why would anyone add a T in the word disrupts?

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