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Continuing from earlier post quoted above
Source based information - part 2
Some More information from a very senior Indian Navy official who is briefing IN Chief on continuous basis based on hourly analysis of the data leaked..
tagging you to sven @Olaf One-Brow - you can give better insights on this..
- Classification of information leaked is non catastrophic.
- Most important things which are not compromised includes Radiated Noise Pattern or Acoustic Signature
- The acoustic signature is recorded and added to own library only after
- extensive sea trials
- after performing successfully radiated noise spectrum analysis under different standard conditions
- Minor changes which occurs in every operation to operation includes Sonar Frequency and ELF LF Communication frequency both are not compromised.
- He has confirmed no tactical advantage is lost on any encounter on sea condition to IN chief and the same is briefed to DM MP
I can give you insight into what each of those signatures mean and how they can be used operationally and how they can be deadened.
I can't give you insight into this hack, unless I was part of it. I can give you insight into methods used to successfully perpetrate the hack or lockdown information to avoid future incidents.
I don't really know much about this particular case though... unless I do.
I know a lot about information security and submarines, probably more then anyone else on this forum, but this particular incident is not something I've looked into in any depth.
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Here's a picture of me at work, just in case you were interested.
PTI reports that leaked document covers a variety of details including the secret stealth capabilities of six new Indian submarines — including but not restricted to the
1. Frequencies at which they gather intelligence at, what noise they make at various speeds and their diving depths, range and endurance.
2. Safe zones on board the submarine where crew members can safely speak without fear of detection by the enemy.
3. Vessel's underwater sensors (4,457), its above-water sensors (4,209),
4. Combat management system (4,301),
5. Navigation systems (2,138),
6. Communications system (6,841)
7. Torpedo launch system.
Some are concerning, some are not. The Torpedo launch system should be standard and the communication hard to intercept and the navigation rather standard too. Where noise comes from is less important then the fact that you're generating any in the first place, so I wouldn't worry about where the safe spots are either.
Sensors are what I'd worry about most. You don't want technical data about them leaked.
And neither about the combat management system. Remember, it's not just the sub's combat management system that's at risk if an adversary knows about it. By knowing data about that system and back tracing its origins, an adversary can target particular companies, military sectors or personal to glean even more data.
Like how attacks on the F-35 lead to additional attacks on supporting contractors.
It seems scary Spectre, but there are only a few points that I'd be truly worried about from an operational standpoint. From a security standpoint you need to lock that sh*t down!!