A sense of direction/ Geoff Fein
Material type: TextPublication details: 2017Subject(s): In: IHS Jane's Defence Weekly Vol.54, Issue 35, 30 August 2017, pp.22-28 (122) Summary: GPS is one of the most pervasive technologies in use today. However, concerns over the ability of adversaries to disrupt or fake a GPS signal mean that militaries are working to harden the signals and receiver hardware while also seeking alternative navigation systems. In this article the author explores the efforts being made to ensure that navigation and targeting systems remain uncompromised.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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GPS is one of the most pervasive technologies in use today. However, concerns over the ability of adversaries to disrupt or fake a GPS signal mean that militaries are working to harden the signals and receiver hardware while also seeking alternative navigation systems. In this article the author explores the efforts being made to ensure that navigation and targeting systems remain uncompromised.
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