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A pilot must harness the full potential of a 40,000 kg flying machine propelled by raw thrust while pushing both body and mind to the limit. In the unforgiving environment of aerial combat, there's ...
The Indian Air Force’s C-130J Hercules, tasked with delivering aid to Myanmar after the March 2025 earthquake, fell victim to GPS spoofing, raising suspicions about the involvement of foreign actors i ...
For over 4 decades, the low-flying fighter bomber has been a key element of IAF's capabilities. But engine shortcomings, outdated systems & a series of crashes have marred its legacy.
Amid reports that Indian military aircraft deployed for relief operations in Myanmar faced GPS spoofing while flying, the Indian Air Force on Monday clarified that Myanmarese media reports published ...
The Indian Air Force (IAF) has confirmed that its crew are well-equipped to handle potential GPS spoofing incidents, ...
GPS (global positioning system) spoofing can be considered to be a form of cyber attack that includes generating false GPS signals to mislead an aircraft ...
From tales of daring aerial combats to inspiring biographies of courage in the skies, Indian cinema has increasingly turned its lens towards the valour and dedication of the Indian Air Force. These ...
IAF C-130J faced GPS-spoofing over Myanmar during Operation Brahma earthquake relief mission. | One of India's leading ...
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".
GPS spoofing during relief missions to Myanmar posed security risks, but IAF pilots successfully completed missions as planned.
Amidst multiple reports of an Indian Air Force plane carrying relief material to quake hit Myanmar, coming under cyber-attack mid-air, the Indian Air Force has issued a clarification categorically ...
GPS (global positioning system) spoofing can be considered to be a form of cyber attack that includes generating false GPS signals to mislead an aircraft.