A new scientific study suggests that a series of unexplained GPS disruptions recorded across Europe over several years may be linked to Russian military satellites operating in space. The findings, produced by researchers from the University of Texas at Austin and Stanford University, indicate that the source of the interference may not be ground-based at all, but instead located in orbit.

New research suggests that Russian satellite systems are at least testing their ability to disrupt global networks.

The interference happened mostly during business hours, suggesting scheduled operations.

A new scientific study suggests that a series of unexplained GPS disruptions recorded across Europe over several years may be linked to Russian military satellites operating in…