Bulgaria Neutralizes GPS Jamming Device Affecting Sofia Airspace
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A powerful GPS jamming device was located and neutralized in Sofia's Dragalevtsi neighborhood by Bulgarian authorities, including the State Agency for National Security (SANS) and the Ministry of Interior. The device was capable of disrupting satellite navigation signals across a wide area, affecting aircraft navigating over Sofia, including operations at the Vasil Levski Airport. Although the airport reported no disruptions to its flight schedule, there were prior issues with GPS signals impacting incoming and outgoing flights. The investigation into the device's ownership and purpose is ongoing, with authorities yet to disclose who operated it. The potential impact of such interference raises concerns for aviation safety and communication systems reliant on GPS. The device's technical specifications and the extent of its interference remain undetermined.
Key Points: • A GPS jamming device was neutralized in Sofia, affecting air navigation. • The device disrupted signals over a wide area, including near the airport. • Authorities are investigating the device's origin and operational intent.