The country’s internal security agency has formally reached out to the Russian military for clarification.
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The country’s internal security agency has formally reached out to the Russian military for clarification.
Jamming Tech Just Miles From NATO Border

Russia has deployed advanced electronic warfare systems near Kingisepp, just 20 kilometers from the Estonian border.
This move is a serious escalation in Moscow’s militarization along NATO’s eastern flank.
Estonian Interior Minister Sounds the Alarm

Estonia’s Interior Minister Igor Taro confirmed the deployment on July 24, adding that the country’s internal security agency has formally reached out to the Russian military for clarification.
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High-Tech Systems Designed to Disrupt and Control

The equipment is reportedly includes tools capable of jamming GPS signals, interfering with radar, and taking control of the electromagnetic spectrum.
This is capabilities that can cripple both civilian and military operations.
Surge in Russian GPS Jamming Across the Baltics

Russian interference with GPS has spiked in 2024, according to officials from Finland, Poland, and NATO.
The Baltic Sea region has become a particular hotspot for signal disruption.
NATO on Alert as Tensions Continue to Rise

Estonia, a NATO member, has become increasingly concerned about Russia’s aggressive military behavior.
President Zelensky of Ukraine has repeatedly warned that unchecked Russian actions could eventually spread into NATO territory.
Kremlin Cries ‘Aggression’ After HIMARS Tests

On July 14, the Kremlin accused European nations of provoking conflict.
The remarks came shortly after Estonia conducted live-fire drills with U.S.-supplied HIMARS rockets over the Baltic Sea.