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46% of planes around Baltics reported sudden low navigational accuracy tonight. The rest of Europe was not looking much perkier. Same chrono-spatiality as yesterday: Italy - Sthlm - Baltics - Europe Still dont know what we are seeing other than a significant something.
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Same event, but individual reports and slighly zoomed in. The data is from @live_airplanes. They are wonderful in sharing data, but this might be a source of systematic bias. I hope to do full cross-check to another dataset soon. Manually (n=10) it checks out though.

My global control samples were mostly A-ok by the looks of it. But we need more days of data and proper stat analysis to say if it spreads that far to any extent. Yesterday looked worse.

46% was Baltics only. Europe saw 25 % of its planes affected a short while yesterday. Tonights run should start anytime now.

Flight navigation anomaly has started. 10% of flights over Europe (yellow circles) affected atm.

38% in Baltics. Red circle.

It is clearly sweeping from north east to south west over time. Find out what GNSS satellites are overhead during that time?

do you think its possibly some sort of airborne system doing this? (helicopter/uav/plane) seems really weird to be having impacts as much as 1000 miles away from a ground based transmitter

i have no idea anymore

Russia using some kind of jammer/electronic warfare?

What if the oddness of the spoofing & jamming can be explained as a sophisticated cyber attack?

No bueno. Dont know how to show it though?
