
An RAF jet carrying UK defence secretary John Healey experienced signal jamming while flying near the Russian border earlier this week. Healey was returning to the UK after visiting British soldiers in Estonia. The GPS system was disabled during the three-hour flight, so pilots used a different navigation system. It is not confirmed whether Healey was specifically targeted, though the flight route appeared on aircraft tracking websites. Separate recent incidents involved Russian aircraft approaching UK surveillance and RAF aircraft, triggering emergency systems and disabling autopilot, and performing close passes near the RAF plane. The Ministry of Defence was contacted for comment.
"An RAF jet with the UK defence secretary on board had its signal jammed as it flew near the Russian border earlier this week. John Healey was travelling back to the UK on Thursday after visiting British soldiers in Estonia when the incident happened, the Times first reported. Russia is believed to be behind the attack, which meant pilots had to use a different navigation system as the plane's GPS was disabled during the three-hour flight."
"It is not known if Healey was purposely targeted, but the newspaper reported that the flight's path was visible on aircraft tracking websites. The Ministry of Defence has been contacted for comment. During his visit to Estonia, Healey spoke to UK service members taking part in a Nato military exercise near the Russian border."
"In the separate incident last month, a Russian Su-35 fighter approached a Rivet Joint surveillance aircraft, getting close enough to trigger its emergency systems, disabling its autopilot. And a Su-27 jet also carried out six passes in front of the RAF plane, getting as close as six metres (19ft) from its nose."
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