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Aerojet, a GenCorp (NYSE:GY) company, announced today that its engines contributed to the successful launch of the first Global Positioning System (GPS) Block IIF satellite. Aerojet will continue t… ...
The fourth GPS Block IIR-M satellite has been delivered to Cape Canaveral to support a late 2007 launch. Remaining satellites delivered to storage are available for launch when requested by the ...
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Estonia faces GPS nightmare as Russia quietly escalates digital warfareRussia has reportedly moved its electronic warfare (EW) systems closer to the border with Estonia, raising serious concerns about GPS interference and regional stability. These developments were first ...
Britain and France are to work more closely on technology to back up the familiar Global Positioning System (GPS), which is ...
L3Harris Technologies said that it recently conducted a two-day "comprehensive Design Concept Review (DCR) showcasing a ...
The U.S. Space Force has awarded Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT) a $581.6 million contract to engineer legacy and modernized Global Positioning System satellites operating in orbit. Lockheed will ...
TYSONS CORNER, VA, Dec. 13, 2016 ” Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT) will update the U.S. Air Force ‘s GPS satellite ground control system to support GPS Block III satellite operations as part of ...
The Space Force wants to launch dozens of small, cheap satellites as part of its Resilient GPS program, meant to augment the existing constellation. (Astranis) The Space Force wants its next fleet ...
In exchange for switching the next GPS satellite to launch on a Falcon 9, the Space Force will move a future GPS payload from SpaceX's Falcon Heavy back to ULA's Vulcan. That means the next three ...
GPS satellites are getting old, many exceeding the designed lifespan of 8 to 15 years, and the U.S. has been slow to replace them. Other countries have developed newer alternatives.
A total outage of GPS could cost the country at least $1 billion a day. And there's no backup. Russia and China have backups, but the U.S. doesn’t.
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