L3Harris passes critical design review for digital GPS IIIF payload
February 12, 2020
The design improves capabilities over the 70% digital payload used for GPS III space vehicles 1-10 L3Harris Technologies […]
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The design improves capabilities over the 70% digital payload used for GPS III space vehicles 1-10 L3Harris Technologies […]
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ITT Exelis has been awarded a $32 million contract by Lockheed Martin to build the navigation payloads for the Global Positioning System III space vehicles three and four. Exelis announced in December 2011 that it had successfully integrated and performed the initial power up of the full-size payload prototype known as GPS III Non-Flight Satellite Testbed (GNST) Navigation Payload Element.
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