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UK Military Develops Hack-Resistant Navigation to Counter Russian Jamming

Severity: High (Score: 60.0)

Sources: www.telegraph.co.uk, Mezha, Telegraph

Summary

The UK military is investing £6 million in a new navigation system to protect against Russian jamming of GPS signals. The initiative, named Urgent Compass, is being developed by Team Elaris, led by QinetiQ, and aims to enhance operational resilience for naval forces. The system will utilize ground-based low-frequency signals that remain functional during jamming attacks, unlike traditional GPS. Recent incidents have seen Russian interference with GPS in various regions, including the Baltics and the UK, with significant disruptions reported. In 2024, Russia was accused of jamming GPS on hundreds of RAF flights over Eastern Europe. The UK Ministry of Defence reported nearly 90,000 attacks on its networks over a 24-month period. This new technology is part of broader efforts to ensure military readiness amid increasing electronic warfare threats. The project is expected to take two years to complete. Key Points: • UK invests £6 million in a new navigation system to counter Russian GPS jamming. • Urgent Compass will use ground-based low-frequency signals to maintain functionality during jamming. • The UK Ministry of Defence reported nearly 90,000 cyber attacks on its networks in the past two years.

Key Entities

  • Norway (country)
  • Russia (country)
  • United Kingdom (country)
  • Government (industry)
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