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== En Route Navigation ==
== Military Navigation ==
 
 
Detailed information about Military Navigation can be found [[Military Navigation|here]].


Detailed information about En Route Navigation can be found [[En Route Navigation|here]].


== Target Acquisition ==
== Target Acquisition ==


Detailed information about Target Acquisition can be found [[Target Acquisition|here]].
Detailed information about Target Acquisition can be found [[Target Acquisition|here]].
== Photo Reconnaissance ==
Detailed information about Photo Reconnaissance can be found [[Photo Reconnaissance|here]].
== Remotely Operated Vehicles ==
Detailed information about Remotely Operated Vehicles can be found [[Remotely Operated Vehicles|here]].
== Missile Guidance ==
Detailed information about Missile Guidance can be found [[Missile Guidance|here]].





Revision as of 14:03, 18 May 2011


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Title Military Applications
Author(s) GMV.
Level Medium
Year of Publication 2011
Logo GMV.png


As mentioned before the first GNSS systems (GPS and GLONASS) were developed for military purposes. Still today the military applications are one of the drivers for these systems.

For instance GPS makes available 2 services: the Precise Positioning Service and the Standard Positioning Service. The Precise Positioning Service is encrypted and is only available to the US military and its allies.


Military Navigation

Detailed information about Military Navigation can be found here.


Target Acquisition

Detailed information about Target Acquisition can be found here.


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