Air Vice Marshal Aurangzeb revealed that Pakistan successfully used GPS jamming technology to bring down Indian drones that were attempting to hit civilian areas in the country, ARY News reported.
He shared this information during a joint press conference held with DG ISPR Lieutenant General Ahmad Sharif Chaudhry and Vice Admiral Rab Nawaz of the Pakistan Navy.
According to Air Vice Marshal Aurangzeb, the drones were intercepted before they could do any damage, thanks to strong radar surveillance and a quick response from Pakistan’s defence systems.
He confirmed that Pakistan’s radar technology had been closely monitoring every move made by Indian aircraft and drones. The use of advanced jamming technology was key in stopping these threats, ensuring that civilians remained safe during the conflict.
Air Vice Marshal Aurangzeb also said that Pakistan clearly dominated the air battle, with a final score of 6-0 in favour of the Pakistan Air Force (PAF). The Indian drones and aircraft were taken down before reaching their targets, and no major damage was reported.
He thanked Allah for the success of Pakistan’s armed forces, saying the outcome was the result of divine help and solid planning.
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He further highlighted the PAF’s quick and powerful response to Indian aerial aggression. Several Indian aircraft were shot down, proving that Pakistan’s air defence systems were well-prepared and effective.
Aurangzeb also praised Air Chief Marshal Zaheer Ahmad Babar for his leadership, saying the success was due to his clear vision and guidance. He noted that Pakistan’s air defence system is modern, strong, and always ready to counter any external threat.
In closing, he said this success was achieved through teamwork, advanced technology, and strong leadership, which helped keep Pakistan safe during a tense and dangerous time.