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On this page you will find all GNSS Applications belonging to the Military Applications category related articles on Navipedia. | On this page you will find all GNSS Applications belonging to the Military Applications category related articles on Navipedia. | ||
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. | As mentioned before the first GNSS systems ([[GPS]] and [[GLONASS General Introduction|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 [[GPS Services|services]]: the [[GPS Services#Precise Positioning Service|Precise Positioning Service]] and the [[GPS Services#Standard Positioning Service|Standard Positioning Service]]. The [[GPS Services#Precise Positioning Service|Precise Positioning Service]] is encrypted and is only available to the US military and its allies. | For instance [[GPS]] makes available 2 [[GPS Services|services]]: the [[GPS Services#Precise Positioning Service|Precise Positioning Service]] and the [[GPS Services#Standard Positioning Service|Standard Positioning Service]]. The [[GPS Services#Precise Positioning Service|Precise Positioning Service]] is encrypted and is only available to the US military and its allies. |
Latest revision as of 15:11, 24 January 2012
DescriptionOn this page you will find all GNSS Applications belonging to the Military Applications category related articles on Navipedia. 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. The full introductory article can be read here. |
Pages in category "Military Applications"
The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.