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![]() "Roger" wrote in message ... On Mon, 13 Feb 2006 13:52:03 GMT, "Ted" wrote: Threat to GPS Fizzled The Great GPS Scare turned out to be a false alarm. You don't fly do you? Otherwise you'd have seen large areas where GPS was deemed unreliable while the tesing was going on in the US. Did you actually read the article? It was talking about jamming GPS in a war zone not during testing. If you have a problem with the contents of the article then I suggest you take it up with the author. As far as homing weapons... In your own country? That would go over really big with the civilians who already aren't happy. Obviously a civilian enforcement action and not military would be appropriate for civilian interference issues. You don't know much about law enforcement, do you? In the run-up to the war, some had expressed concern that Iraqi forces could employ inexpensive jammers to disrupt the relatively weak signal emitted by Global Positioning System satellites circling the Earth. Disruption of this nature would have put a severe kink in USAF's ability to use GPS-guided weapons and navigate in the desert. However, the problem proved to be largely unfounded, as coalition forces used GPS-guided weapons with impunity. DOD data shows that coalition forces by April 5 had dropped more than 3,000 Joint Direct Attack Munitions, just one type of GPS-guided weapon. Early in the conflict, there were reports that Iraq had obtained several GPS jammers, possibly from a Russian supplier. Maj. Gen. Victor E. Renuart Jr., Central Command operations director, announced March 25 that coalition forces had identified six of these jammers and had destroyed all six. Roger |
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