False GPS signals, possibly of military origin, are causing disruptions for pilots near conflict zones like Ukraine, the eastern Mediterranean, and Iraq. These signals deceive onboard systems, triggering ground collision alerts and false alarms, complicating flights. The issue arises from spoofing, where planes receive false coordinates and times. Despite immediate danger warnings, crews must analyze the situation, sometimes leading to emergency maneuvers. Since the war in Ukraine, disruptions have intensified, affecting flights beyond conflict areas. European authorities are partnering with airlines to counter spoofing, stressing the need for coordinated action and backup navigation systems for safety.