India’s Ministry of Defence has procured 20 advanced GNSS jammers, featuring 75% indigenous content, for Rs 449 crore. This strategic acquisition bolsters maritime security and electronic warfare, enabling the Indian Navy to counter threats by disrupting adversary satellite navigation systems like GPS. The move addresses rising interference incidents and enhances operational resilience across all domains. India’s Ministry of Defence has procured 20 advanced GNSS jammers, featuring 75% indigenous content, for Rs 449 crore. This strategic acquisition bolsters maritime security and electronic warfare, enabling the Indian Navy to counter threats by disrupting adversary satellite navigation systems like GPS. The move addresses rising interference incidents and enhances operational resilience across all domains.
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