How the Indian Navy's new GPS jammers could fool enemy missiles, drones and navigation systems
The Indian Ministry of Defence has contracted a private firm to produce 20 indigenous GNSS jammers to enhance maritime security. These devices are designed to disrupt or spoof enemy navigation signals, protecting against threats like drones and precision-guided missiles.
Why it matters
As modern militaries become increasingly reliant on satellite navigation, the ability to counter GPS-based threats is critical for national defense and electronic warfare superiority.
How the Indian Navy's new GPS jammers could fool enemy missiles, drones and navigation systems
The article reports on a government defense contract using factual, descriptive language without overt political commentary.
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