youngindian
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i think the solution is glonass
check this : http://www.defenceforum.in/forum/showthread.php/10861-Glonassi think the solution is glonass
I still have a doubt or confusion about it . Are we still working on Glonass or somehow satellites used for Gagan are also used along with Glonass.YI and shash2k2 guys the GAGAN is short term solution and specifically for civilain use Indian is also implementing IRNSS but that will only cover IOR region and 2000KM from border the real long term solution is:
http://www.defenceforum.in/forum/sh...obal-Indian-Navigation-System-(GINS)-on-cards
GAGAN uses GPS signals as of now will be able to take GLONASS in future the final signing about co operation agreement has to signed so we don't know about future weather GLONASS will be used or not, but in longer term we will be seeing GINSI still have a doubt or confusion about it . Are we still working on Glonass or somehow satellites used for Gagan are also used along with Glonass.
Expect some more good news in this regard .GAGAN uses GPS signals as of now will be able to take GLONASS in future the final signing about co operation agreement has to signed so we don't know about future weather GLONASS will be used or not, but in longer term we will be seeing GINS
India does not have access to military grade GPS signals.yeah true yusuf, just imagine the situation where we are at war using these GPS guided bombs and USA turning off their GPS.
India does not have access to military grade GPS signals which are used to guide bombs.yeah true yusuf, just imagine the situation where we are at war using these GPS guided bombs and USA turning off their GPS.
Date was 2007!It's no surprise then that the staterun Ordnance Factory Board (OFB) is negotiating the acquisition of allweather precision bomb technology from US arms major Raytheon. Ben Ford, senior manager of Raytheon Missile Systems, told India Strategic at the Paris Air Show that Raytheon was in discussions with OFB to transfer the technology for the Enhanced Paveway-II Dual Mode GPS/Laser Guided Bombs for their indigenous manufacture in India.
With both the GPS and Laser Guidance capability on the same bomb, the chances for collateral damage would also be minimal.
Ford also said that the Paveway II had provision for "in-flight wind corrections" while there was scope for building additional data link capability.
http://www.indiastrategic.in/topstories13.htm