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Oh, yes, I mean, it really is a time when there's increasing evidence that Russian satellites are jamming GPS signals right across Europe. Uh you know, it shows, of course, the enormous vulnerabilities to those technologies, which we use absolutely day in, day out. Uh, don't give another thought to it. Uh, but it's this is really starting to concern actually the whole of Europe, because we've had incidents, what is it just last week? UK defense secretary who was on his way back to the UK from Estonia. Uh the signals were jammed on his REF jet. We've had an incident, what last week, which they claim was caused by the Russians knocking a Ukrainian drone off course that ended up exploding over a Romanian port. So those are the sort of concerns that there are for the military side. Generally, it's a concern because once you start jamming GPS, it prevents planes, you particularly passenger planes uh from accessing those satellite signals that uh are so important for a transport. On the other side, we've got this big meeting coming up in a week's time here in France. G7 Summit. Leaders of the G7 Nations plus three invited heads of state will be coming here. And at the moment, the warning to the mayors try not to use commercial airlines to come here. Use your Air Force wherever possible.
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