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by Havoc
2181 days ago
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>the very talented lobbyists at OneWeb have convinced the government that we can completely redesign some of the satellites to piggyback a navigation payload on it. I mean it's hard not to laugh. All the major GNSS are herculean focused efforts over decades and the UK leadership reckons a ducktape solution will do. They would be better off just negotiating (paying) access to military encryption on GPS and Galileo and calling it a day. Redundant encrypted is probably miles better than improvised something anyway |
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Times have changed though, and nearly all the components are off-the-shelf now. If you already have the capability to launch a satellite, adding GNSS capabilities is a small extra step of adding an atomic clock and an antenna. All the signal generation can be software defined. All the complexity can live in models on the ground.
Sure, some of the 'high power anti-jam directional antenna' bits require more hardware, but the basics do not.