Pakistan has started deploying electronic warfare units to jam GPS signals of Indian missile systems

 

BREAKING: Pakistan has started deploying electronic warfare units to jam GPS signals of Indian missile systems.

Increased GPS signal disruptions have been reported along the India-Pakistan border, pointing to heightened electronic warfare activities between the two neighboring countries. The development reflects growing military readiness and the increasing use of modern technology in regional defense strategies.

Both India and Pakistan are reported to have deployed electronic warfare (EW) units in sensitive border areas. Electronic warfare involves the use of electromagnetic spectrum operations, including GPS jamming and signal interference, to gain a strategic advantage over adversaries.

In a recent tweet, defense observer Professor highlighted the situation, noting that both sides have positioned their electronic warfare assets along the border. The tweet also pointed out that India not only has a greater number of EW units but also possesses more sophisticated capabilities compared to Pakistan. “Things are getting serious now,” the post warned, capturing rising concerns over the situation

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