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Pakistan plans to use GPS-guided mortar to target Indian Army bunkers.

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Sources reveal that Pakistan is extremely interested in purchasing these and has instructed its embassies around the world to hunt for a viable deal.



Continuing with its ploy of targeting Indian security forces in Jammu and Kashmir, Pakistan plans to make use of GPS-guided mortar for precision attacks in the time to come.

It has been learnt that Pakistan is in the weapons market to purchase the special and technologically advanced mortar which only a few countries currently have in their arsenal. Apart from some European countries, China also has these special mortars although Beijing has kept its features and abilities classified.

Sources reveal that Pakistan is extremely interested in purchasing these and has instructed its embassies around the world to hunt for a viable deal.

The GPS-enabled mortar with other countries - apart from China which has kept its special mortars secret - can target enemy establishments with extreme accuracy. According to an official in the Indian Defence Ministry, the directions and target of these mortars can be altered even after they are fired, making them deadly for even mobile enemy units. Security analysts say that some of these mortars can also differentiate between enemy and friendly forces.

In the past, the United States has made use of GPS-enabled mortar to target Taliban in Afghanistan, and with a high degree of success. As such, technological development of these mortars is a constant process - making the new variants even more deadly.

http://zeenews.india.com/india/paki...ar-to-target-indian-army-bunkers-2165481.html
 
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US no more with Pakisthan, stop relying on GPS..Try Beidou that might be better option.
 
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The GPS-enabled mortar with other countries - apart from China which has kept its special mortars secret - can target enemy establishments with extreme accuracy. According to an official in the Indian Defence Ministry, the directions and target of these mortars can be altered even after they are fired, making them deadly for even mobile enemy units. Security analysts say that some of these mortars can also differentiate between enemy and friendly forces.

If its mortar that can be guided and the directions for these mortars can be altered, then either they must be too costly toy to be called a mortar or they are flying too slow for the distance that they need to be cover. In any of those cases this is more deadly for pakistan
 
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If its mortar that can be guided and the directions for these mortars can be altered, then either they must be to costly to be called a mortar or they are flying to slow for the distance that they need to be covered. In any of those cases this is more deadly for pakistan
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GPS signal cannot be blocked just within Pakistan. Furthermore, Pakistan has access to Beidou which is more accurate and compatible with GPS device i.e. any GPS-enabled device can process Beidou signal as well.

MOD EDIT: Learn to spell PAKISTAN before you make any further posts!!
 
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Sources reveal that Pakistan is extremely interested in purchasing these and has instructed its embassies around the world to hunt for a viable deal.



Continuing with its ploy of targeting Indian security forces in Jammu and Kashmir, Pakistan plans to make use of GPS-guided mortar for precision attacks in the time to come.

It has been learnt that Pakistan is in the weapons market to purchase the special and technologically advanced mortar which only a few countries currently have in their arsenal. Apart from some European countries, China also has these special mortars although Beijing has kept its features and abilities classified.

Sources reveal that Pakistan is extremely interested in purchasing these and has instructed its embassies around the world to hunt for a viable deal.

The GPS-enabled mortar with other countries - apart from China which has kept its special mortars secret - can target enemy establishments with extreme accuracy. According to an official in the Indian Defence Ministry, the directions and target of these mortars can be altered even after they are fired, making them deadly for even mobile enemy units. Security analysts say that some of these mortars can also differentiate between enemy and friendly forces.

In the past, the United States has made use of GPS-enabled mortar to target Taliban in Afghanistan, and with a high degree of success. As such, technological development of these mortars is a constant process - making the new variants even more deadly.

http://zeenews.india.com/india/paki...ar-to-target-indian-army-bunkers-2165481.html

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Turkey is also developing those @cabatli_53
 
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Regional blocking of GPS is very much possible.
US and China has signed a joint statement on civil signal compatibility and interoperability between the Global Positioning System (GPS) and the BeiDou Navigation Satellite System (BDS).

I hope Pakisthan is not relying on civil signal compatibility and interoperability, as there have been examples of signal distortion possibility.
Well, that's exactly what I said that GPS and Beidou signal are compatible and GPS device can read Beidou signals as well and if somehow USA disables GPS (it can but not just for Pakistan...it will be disabled in the whole region which is near to impossible other than in case of the nuclear war) and even if US does that Beidou will be working and further Pakistan has access to mil frequencies.
 
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Well who knows they might be coming to get trained for War Against Terrorism 2.0 Pakisthan.

No, we have ballistic missiles capable of targeting any of their bases throughout the Middle East or Afghanistan, and we can hammer their ground troops with tactical nukes if need be. We also happen to have over 200 million, very violent and very well-armed Muslims living among us. They're not going to invade us, the cost isn't worth it.
 
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Well who knows they might be coming to get trained for War Against Terrorism 2.0 Pakistan.

If you don't know why they are coming to Pakistan then don't you think you should have some sense, not to comment on the things. Seems to make you like an air head doesn't it?
 
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