ISLAMABAD: Pakistan successfully employed GPS jamming technology to intercept and neutralize Indian drones attempting to target civilian areas, according to Air Vice Marshal Aurangzeb.
Speaking at a joint press conference alongside Director General ISPR Lieutenant General Ahmad Sharif Chaudhry and Vice Admiral Rab Nawaz of the Pakistan Navy, Aurangzeb detailed how Pakistan’s radar systems and swift defensive response prevented any damage.
He emphasized that Pakistan’s air surveillance had been closely tracking the movement of Indian aircraft and drones. The strategic use of advanced jamming technology played a decisive role in thwarting the threats and ensuring civilian safety.
Aurangzeb stated that Pakistan Air Force (PAF) maintained clear dominance in the air conflict, claiming a “6-0” scoreline in favor of Pakistan. All Indian drones and aircraft, he noted, were intercepted before reaching their intended targets, with no major damage reported.
He attributed the success to divine support and meticulous military planning, offering gratitude to Allah for the positive outcome.
In a related update, Vice Admiral Rab Nawaz confirmed that the Pakistan Navy remained on high alert following what he described as an Indian false flag operation.
Highlighting the PAF’s readiness, Aurangzeb said several Indian aircraft were downed, showcasing the strength and effectiveness of Pakistan’s air defense systems. He praised Air Chief Marshal Zaheer Ahmad Babar for his strategic leadership, noting that the air force’s preparedness reflects a modern and resilient defense posture.
Concluding his remarks, Aurangzeb credited the victory to teamwork, cutting-edge technology, and strong leadership—factors that, he said, helped safeguard Pakistan during a critical and high-risk period.

