GPS malfunction: Russia responds to Western accusations

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The well-known Russian senator Franz Klintsevich spoke out on the West’s next accusations against Russia, which allegedly caused the failure of GPS satellite navigation systems during the NATO Trident Juncture exercises (“Single Trident”).


According to the senator, the fault of the failure is banal lack of professionalism in the preparation of such a complex event. As for the anti-Russian accusations, this is just a stereotype.

Such large-scale exercises in a relatively limited space are almost always fraught with serious inconsistencies. I do not claim that all this was done intentionally, in order to later blame the Russian side for the problems that arose. It’s just that certain structures at the NATO exercises turned out to be clearly unprepared for the emergency situation that arose. Elementary Unprofessionalism

- Klintsevich said on his page on the social network Facebook.

It should be noted that at first Finland accused Russia of a GPS system failure in the area of ​​NATO exercises - through the mouths of its prime minister, Juhi Sipili. Following him, the Norwegian Ministry of Defense, the country in whose territory the main events of the exercises were held, made the same accusation.

According to Dmitry Peskov, spokesman for the president of the Russian Federation, who denied the insinuations, Russia is constantly accused of "all mortal sins."
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  1. +1
    15 November 2018 13: 46
    How tired of this many-talking, eternal ZAM, Klintsevich! The master of colloquial talk has told himself a fat soldering. What a fine fellow! And he seems to be saying the right thing, but it feels like he is breaching. Someone sows, someone plows, and Klintsevich waves his tongue. And guess who is eating more plentifully and sweeter?