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Indian Air Force confirms successful Myanmar relief missions despite suspected GPS spoofing, asserting its crew is fully capable of handling cyber threats and navigation challenges ...
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After sources in the military establishment suggested that Indian Air Force's transport aircraft carrying relief materials to earthquake-hit Myanmar late last month faced "GPS spoofing".
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GPS spoofing during relief missions to Myanmar posed security risks, but IAF pilots successfully completed missions as planned.
India sent the first consignment of relief materials to Myanmar on March 29 in a C-130J aircraft and its pilots reported that the plane's GPS signal was tampered with when it was in Myanmar's airspace ...
Turkey frequently issues similar NAVTEX warnings during such incidents, creating confusion and risking lives. It disputes ...
Indian Air Force confirms successful Myanmar relief missions despite reported GPS spoofing incidents. Crews used backup systems, ensuring safety and mission completion.