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>German sailors say their yacht was harassed by a submarine near Kaliningrad in the end of June, Tagesspiegel reports.
In addition to increasing military presence, private and research vessels in the Baltic have reported severe GPS disruptions. The “Dagmar Aaen”, carrying polar explorer Arved Fuchs, lost GPS signal while passing Kaliningrad. Following German Foreign Ministry advice, the crew kept their distance and used traditional navigation methods—maps, compass, and binoculars. “I have never experienced a GPS disruption of this intensity before,” said Fuchs.
Captain Steffen Lange from the German Navy in Hamburg noted: “The situation in the Baltic Sea can no longer be compared to real peacetime. Rather, these conditions are reminiscent of Cold War situations.”
Source: https://tagesspiegel.de/internationales/zwei-deutsche-von-offenbar-russischem-u-boot-bedrangt-ist-segeln-in-der-ostsee-noch-sicher-14000582.html
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>German sailors say their yacht was harassed by a submarine near Kaliningrad in the end of June, Tagesspiegel reports.
In addition to increasing military presence, private and research vessels in the Baltic have reported severe GPS disruptions. The “Dagmar Aaen”, carrying polar explorer Arved Fuchs, lost GPS signal while passing Kaliningrad. Following German Foreign Ministry advice, the crew kept their distance and used traditional navigation methods—maps, compass, and binoculars. “I have never experienced a GPS disruption of this intensity before,” said Fuchs.
Captain Steffen Lange from the German Navy in Hamburg noted: “The situation in the Baltic Sea can no longer be compared to real peacetime. Rather, these conditions are reminiscent of Cold War situations.”
Source: https://tagesspiegel.de/internationales/zwei-deutsche-von-offenbar-russischem-u-boot-bedrangt-ist-segeln-in-der-ostsee-noch-sicher-14000582.html
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