An RAF aircraft transporting the defence secretary experienced signal interference near the Russian border, suspected to be caused by Russia. The incident disrupted internet connectivity for smartphones and laptops onboard, forcing the pilots to rely on an alternate navigation system for the duration of the flight.
The aircraft’s GPS system was disabled throughout the three-hour journey, raising concerns about deliberate targeting. Despite the disruption, passengers were assured of the aircraft’s safe operation. This event follows recent encounters between Russian jets and an RAF spy plane over the Black Sea, where Russian jets engaged in risky maneuvers.
The defense secretary condemned the dangerous actions of Russian pilots, emphasizing the UK’s unwavering commitment to NATO and defending against Russian aggression. The reconnaissance aircraft involved, an RAF Rivet Joint, plays a crucial role in electronic surveillance to safeguard NATO territories.
In a separate incident, a Russian Su-35 jet’s close proximity triggered emergency systems on a British reconnaissance aircraft, highlighting escalating tensions. The UK has been actively monitoring Russian activities near its northern coast, deploying resources to deter potential threats. The Ministry of Defence is bolstering defense capabilities in response to increased Russian military presence in the region.
