If you recall, I had previously mentioned that Pakistan has been actively hacking into enemy systems. At that time, Air Commodore Aurangzeb also revealed that Pakistan had caused a malfunction in India’s BrahMos missile by disrupting its GPS navigation system. I even wrote an article about it when Pakistan grounded the Chinese-made ‘Wing Loong’ UAVs, but unfortunately, that article was later deleted from the website. Even back then, I had said that hacking GPS systems was no longer a challenge for Pakistan.
Another key point is that Pakistan had already started trusting China’s BeiDou satellite navigation system well before this. During Imran Khan’s tenure, when Pakistan planned to deploy six missiles simultaneously, those missiles were initially connected to the US GPS network. As a result, the United States detected the activity and shared the intelligence with India. In response, Pakistan began integrating the Chinese BeiDou navigation system into its strategic missile platforms. Thanks to this shift, no country has since been able to track Pakistani missile movements effectively, as BeiDou is controlled by China and ensures secure data transmission for Pakistan’s defense systems.”