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Pakistan Army to Adopt Wide Scale Jamming

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Pakistan's R&D organisations have successfully developed a wide range of capabilities incorporting EW, ELINT, Electric Warfare, COMMINT and Jamming, in wake of learnings from Balakot episode.

Such equipment is now being produced on modular, mobile platforms including Toyota Hilux 4x4, 5/10t Trucks and even backpack mounted systems for individual troops. Some of these have the ability to jam certain types of IEDs and enemy communication.

Electronic Warfare systems will see wide adoption by all services, especially the Army.
 
Pakistan needs the ability to monitor cell phone signals in realtime to find the needle in the haystack aka terror collaborators. All the cell towers throughout the length and breadth of the country should be tapped into and streamed into a singular command and control center.
 
Is the ew equipment in Pak army operated by signals? In indian army the corps of signals is responsible for conducting electronic warfare.
 
Pakistan needs the ability to monitor cell phone signals in realtime to find the needle in the haystack aka terror collaborators. All the cell towers throughout the length and breadth of the country should be tapped into and streamed into a singular command and control center.
Bro but this will be miss used for sure for civilians and their privacy as well which is even bigger problem to just get one small needle
 
Pakistan needs the ability to monitor cell phone signals in realtime to find the needle in the haystack aka terror collaborators. All the cell towers throughout the length and breadth of the country should be tapped into and streamed into a singular command and control center.
Pakistan also needs to adopt and integrate facial recognition software with that. Pakistan needs this from China
As for jamming it's good we need bring more such devices which help detect, jam and destroy IED before it can do any damage.
 
Pakistan also needs to adopt and integrate facial recognition software with that. Pakistan needs this from China
As for jamming it's good we need bring more such devices which help detect, jam and destroy IED before it can do any damage.
Such a recognition system was functional in Islamabad during the great Raheel Sharif era.
On traffic junctions you would see cameras taking photos.
I guess much part of it is dysfunctional due to political pressure, as politicians don't want anyone to know who they are calling in to the capital
 
Bro but this will be miss used for sure for civilians and their privacy as well which is even bigger problem to just get one small needle
Privacy takes a backseat when the kind of terror threat we face looms large. All sensible security apparatus do this to the best of their abilities anyway. NSA and DIA aren't eating billions of dollars for nothing, and an average American's cell phone is n times more scandalous. Even them horny minors running around. Of course stringent oversight of such ultra sensitive information collection is most necessary to avoid leakage and privacy erosion concerns.
 
Of course stringent oversight of such ultra sensitive information collection is most necessary to avoid leakage and privacy erosion concerns.
Agreed. This is something that is already taken very seriously. In fact, this is ensured at the highest echelons whereby only certain people's videos with their wives are leaked and the rest of the country can sleep comfortably that their private videos with their wives are in safe hands.

@SIPRA
 
Pakistan also needs to adopt and integrate facial recognition software with that. Pakistan needs this from China
As for jamming it's good we need bring more such devices which help detect, jam and destroy IED before it can do any damage.
Such a recognition system was functional in Islamabad during the great Raheel Sharif era.
On traffic junctions you would see cameras taking photos.
I guess much part of it is dysfunctional due to political pressure, as politicians don't want anyone to know who they are calling in to the capital
Facial rec. Is limited to the field of vision as well as quality and fps of cameras, and needs to be setup exclusively. And it can fall in disrepair as said, because it is for exclusive security/traffic control purpose rather than common use. Terries need phone and internet on the go.Cell phone towers already exist and can ping the users in realtime for SFs to know the spread of human presence, just before execution , and during ops as well, as well as post op. regrouping of terries. If they switch to satellite phones, then they glow up like a 🎄 furthermore....
 
Such a recognition system was functional in Islamabad during the great Raheel Sharif era.
On traffic junctions you would see cameras taking photos.
I guess much part of it is dysfunctional due to political pressure, as politicians don't want anyone to know who they are calling in to the capital
Should have never disbanded it. Just restrict access to the intelligence, etc.

But it should be increased and established in all large cities and economic centres, as Pakistan is in a constant state of limbo, could shift into a serious insurgency any time.

Bro but this will be miss used for sure for civilians and their privacy as well which is even bigger problem to just get one small needle
National security is more important than "civilian privacy"... If you are doing nothing wrong, there's nothing to hide.

That option is much better than 10+ bomb blasts a day in cities across the country and the capital.
 
Pakistan needs the ability to monitor cell phone signals in realtime to find the needle in the haystack aka terror collaborators. All the cell towers throughout the length and breadth of the country should be tapped into and streamed into a singular command and control center.

Who told you this isn't already being done? ;)

Do not know about the latest situation, but when FATA was still FATA, things similar to this were being done.
 
Such a recognition system was functional in Islamabad during the great Raheel Sharif era.
On traffic junctions you would see cameras taking photos.
I guess much part of it is dysfunctional due to political pressure, as politicians don't want anyone to know who they are calling in to the capital
Safe city, lahore also has it.
 

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