Lockheed Martin presses case that GPS upgrade will counter jamming threats
Lockheed Martin presses case that GPS upgrade will counter jamming threats
Why GPS III, and what comes after it, still falls short in modern war
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LIVE: SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launches GPS III mission | REUTERS
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The Space Force’s multidecade push to harden GPS against jamming and spoofing threats is poised for a pivotal breakthrough in 2025. After years of costly delays, all three legs of the antijam architecture—satellites, ground control, and user equipment—are finally coming together, as reported by Air & Space Magazine.