A GPS To Call Their Own?
So after the Pentagon removed GPS’s Selective Availability, the maximum GPS accuracy is typically within 10 to 20 meters. Differential GPS can reduce this to minute levels, very useful for calling in airstrikes and pinpointing installations, and so on.
So it’s probably no surprise that the the European Union’s plans to build their own GPS system, the Galileo Project, met such stern resistance from the US, with Deputy Defence Secretary Paul Wolfowitz asking EU defence ministers not to go ahead, saying it could complicate US satellite-assisted warfare and furthermore could be more easily used by anti-US military forces.
The EU has has now rejected the latest message from the US, a State Department exhortation to forgoe development. Interestingly, the latest rebuff was framed as an anti-monopoly stance, that compeition in satellite navigation would be good for business.
Apparently, Osama is responsible for this latest rebirth of the European space industry.
Perhaps more worryingly, in a related development a UK company was awarded the “Skynet 5“ military communications system contract. Don’t these people watch movies at all?
It’s called VISION 2020
http://www.fas.org has the great resources
http://www.fas.org/spp/military/docops/usspac/
http://www.fas.org/spp/military/docops/usspac/spt/index.html
http://www.fas.org/spp/military/docops/usspac/visbook.pdf
last night i listened to this program on kqed
http://www.alternativeradio.org/tapes/sum-e-k.html#BGAG1