First Fix: Three recent articles that prove GNSS is constantly in the news
April 11, 2024
In one way or another, GNSS is constantly in the news, even though it rarely makes the headlines. Three recent articles prove this point.
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In one way or another, GNSS is constantly in the news, even though it rarely makes the headlines. Three recent articles prove this point.
Safran Electronics & Defense has been selected by the Greek army (officially called the Hellenic Armed Forces) […]
GPS World’s EAB sits down to discuss, “How do/will/should NATO forces integrate GPS and Galileo for position, navigation and time?”
UAV’s are seeing more use in the war in Ukraine, U.S. Navy, autonomous ship operations are expected to be tested extensively and the use of collision-protected UAV is demonstrating high returns for nuclear facility inspections.
In mid-November, Russia destroyed a retired satellite with a ground-based anti-satellite (ASAT) weapon. This created significant debris, which […]
Russia warned it could blow up 32 GPS satellites with its new anti-satellite technology, ASAT, which it tested […]
NATO forces are deployed in some of the world’s most aggressive electronic-warfare (EW) environments. Intentional interference comes both […]
The Spanish Army and Navy have received the first Seeker Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems (RPAS) from GMV and […]
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