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What Happens to Global Navigation Systems If GPS Is Jammed in a Major Conflict

| 2 min read| By EuroBulletin24 briefing
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GPS jamming has become widespread in conflict zones. Here is what happens to civilian navigation, aviation, and digital infrastructure when GPS is compromised — and what the alternatives are.

GPS jamming and spoofing — intentionally disrupting or falsifying the satellite navigation signals that billions of devices and critical infrastructure systems depend on — has moved from an exotic military capability to a routine feature of every active conflict zone. In the areas surrounding the Ukraine war, the Iran war, and the Houthi Red Sea operations, GPS interference has been documented at levels that affect civilian aviation, shipping navigation, and emergency services in ways that are both practically dangerous and largely invisible to affected parties.

The specific technical character of GPS interference in 2026 spans two categories. Jamming — broadcasting strong radio signals that drown out the weak GPS satellite signals — prevents receivers from determining their location. Spoofing — transmitting false GPS signals that make receivers believe they are somewhere they are not — is more sophisticated and more dangerous: receivers that think they know where they are but are wrong make navigational errors that pure jamming-induced uncertainty does not produce.

Both have been documented in the current conflict environment. Ukrainian military drone operations are specifically affected by Russian GPS spoofing, which has directed Ukrainian drones to incorrect locations — the mechanism behind multiple incidents of Ukrainian drones landing in neighbouring NATO countries including Finland. Aircraft flying into Middle Eastern airports have reported false position data that activated automatic go-around procedures based on incorrect terrain proximity calculations.

The European alternative — Galileo, the EU's independent satellite navigation system — provides a backup that GPS jamming does not affect if the jamming is specifically targeting GPS frequencies. Galileo operates on different frequencies and with different signal structures, requiring different jamming hardware to disrupt. European aviation and shipping that has incorporated Galileo receivers alongside GPS has demonstrated greater resilience to the GPS jamming affecting the conflict areas.

For civilian consumers, the main implication is that single-satellite-system navigation devices (those using only GPS) are more vulnerable than multi-system receivers. Modern smartphones that use GPS, Galileo, GLONASS, and BeiDou simultaneously have natural resilience that single-system devices lack.

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