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Offline rangerrebew

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How military GPS is revolutionizing warfare and thwarting emerging threats
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on June 05, 2024 at 8:28 AM
 

Rock-solid positioning… even in the most volatile battlespaces.

That’s what today’s military forces expect from military Global Positioning System (GPS) products that play a crucial role in closing the kill chain. The kill chain is a fundamental concept of modern warfare. It refers to the process of identifying, tracking, engaging, and destroying a threat. It’s the blueprint essential to military planners who chart a course of distinct stages for engagement with adversaries.

And GPS is – quite literally – leading the way.

GPS satellites orbit the Earth and continuously transmit signals to terrestrial GPS receivers to determine their exact location. The technology assists in guiding weapons to the pre-determined location of its target with high precision, increasing the chances of a successful engagement and mission completion. BAE Systems’ NavStorm™-M now offers an enhanced version of this capability.

https://breakingdefense.com/2024/06/how-military-gps-is-revolutionizing-warfare-and-thwarting-emerging-threats/
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... until the Chi-coms and the Ruskies set off nukes in GPS satellites' orbits to take away an American military advantage.
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