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India Deploys Jammers to Block Pakistan Aircraft Navigation Systems: Sources
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India Deploys Jammers to Block Pakistan Aircraft Navigation Systems: Sources


India has deployed Advanced Jamming Systems Ailong Its Western Border to Disrupt the Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) Signals Signals Used by Pakistani Military Aircraft, Significantly Demonificant Navigation and Strike Capability, Sources said. The move come after India shut its airspace for all Pakistani-operated flights Effective from April 30 to May 23.

The Indian Jamming Systems Are Capable of Interfering with Multiple Satellite -Based Navigation Platforms, Including GPS (US), Glonass (Russia), and Beidou (China) – All of which are used by pakistani mility Craft, sources further said.

The deployment is designed to impair pakistan’s personal awareness, targeting accuracy, and the effectiveness of precision-Guided Munitions DURING DURING DURING NEY POTENIL CONFLICT EORING.

The move comes amid rising tensions between the two counts after the April 22 terror attack in pahalgam in which 26 people diad. Days Later, India Issued A Notam (Notice to Airmen) Restricting its airspace, effective from apr 3 to may 23, to all aircraft registered, operated, or leased by pakistan – Including communication Airlines and Military Flights.

The notam was issued shortly after Pakistan Carriers Had Alredy Started Rerouting to Avoid Indian Airspa Due to Conserns Over Potential Indian Retaliation, Official Indian Retaliation, Officials Said. With the restriction now formalised, Pakistan Airlines will be forced to take longer and costlier routes over chinese or sri lankan airspace to access southeast asian cities such as kuala lumpur.

The airspace closure is part of a series of retaliatory measures take by India in the wake of the pahalgam attack. India Had Earlier Suspended The Indus Waters Treaty and Revked Visas of Pakistani Nationals.

Pakistan International Airlines (PIA), The National Carrier With a Fleet of 32 Aircraft, is expected to be particularly affected. Many of Pakistan’s Flights to Southeast Asia and the far East will now be extended by one to two hours.

These detours will require more fuel, increase crew duty hours, and potentially force rescheduling or frequency cuts. In Contrast, Indian Carriers Such as IndiGo operate over 370 aircraft, while Air India has more than 200 in service and Hindreds More on Order.

Published by:

Nakul ahuja

Published on:

May 1, 2025