
Lighthouses on land and in the sky
December 11, 2023
Only about half of lighthouses serve as active aids to navigation and the U.S. Coast Guard has automated all of them. “The rest,” Wickenden wrote, “have been made obsolete by GPS.”
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Only about half of lighthouses serve as active aids to navigation and the U.S. Coast Guard has automated all of them. “The rest,” Wickenden wrote, “have been made obsolete by GPS.”
As part of our celebration of the 50th anniversary of GPS, three long-time players in the industry share their “GPS origin story,” recent breakthroughs, and their view on the next 50 years of positioning, navigation and timing (PNT).
Shaun Elhard, director of core navigation technology, BAE Systems, discusses the company’s GPS origin story, recent innovations and how the company is preparing for the next 50 years of PNT, GPS and beyond.
BAE Systems’ digital GPS anti-jam receiver (DIGAR) has entered the next phase of the Phase 4 Enhancements (P4E) capability program for the Eurofighter Typhoon.
What if the biggest receiver upgrade came with the smallest mission interruption and impact to your budget? BAE Systems is delivering the latest in portable M-Code GPS technology.
BAE Systems has been awarded an £89 million contract by the MOD to enhance front-line connectivity for military personnel, UAVs, combat vehicles, fighter jets, aircraft carriers and military commands.
At the Joint Navigation Conference in San Diego, BAE Systems unveiled NavGuide, an A-PNT device featuring M-code GPS technology.
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