Duplicating Enemy Voices Becoming a Combat Skill
The U.S. has developed a voice ``spoofing'' system to intercept an enemy radio message, alter its meaning and retransmit the communication in the original operator's voice to confuse a foe's pilots, surface-to-air missile operators or even tactical ground force commanders. Alteration of a message...
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