The Pakistan Air Force (PAF) has scored another major success by completely disabling an Indian military satellite after jamming, making it non-operational.
According to security sources, PAF’s cyber and electronic warfare units targeted the satellite.
They disrupted its communication and navigation systems, making it useless.
This was part of Pakistan’s response to recent Indian missile and drone attacks on three Pakistani airbases.
Earlier, Pakistan launched Operation Bunyanun Marsoos in response to these attacks.
Since then, India has suffered several major losses, including the destruction of its S-400 missile system, BrahMos missile storage sites, four airbases, three airfields, Kandla Sea Port, and a terrorist camp.
The loss of the satellite is a big blow to India’s military power.
Moreover, the satellite played a vital role in India’s command and control, intelligence gathering, and targeting capabilities.
This event comes as Pakistani drones have been seen flying over New Delhi and Gujarat.
At the same time, hackers have attacked several Indian military and sensitive websites, leaking important data.
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