June 23, 2025 - 18:50

By Debalina Ghoshal
Modern warfare is evolving, characterized by a contested environment where adversaries utilize advanced weaponry alongside sophisticated cyber capabilities that threaten critical defense technologies. The intricate nature of contemporary missile defense systems necessitates the seamless integration of various subsystems with the primary weapon platform.
Recent military operations have highlighted the importance of maintaining robust and secure communication channels. For instance, during Operation Sindoor, the need for reliable data exchange among different defense components became evident. This is where blockchain technology emerges as a potential game-changer. By employing blockchain, military forces can enhance the security and integrity of data shared across missile defense systems, ensuring that information remains tamper-proof and accessible only to authorized personnel.
The decentralized nature of blockchain can mitigate risks associated with cyberattacks, making it an attractive solution for safeguarding critical defense infrastructures. As nations continue to innovate in defense technology, the integration of blockchain could prove vital in maintaining operational superiority in an increasingly complex battlefield.
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