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One method is to employ a navigational system (known as NAVSTAR, or Global Positioning System) now under development for nonstrategic military and civilian purposes.
The Myth of Missile Accuracy Cockburn, Alexander 1980
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Originally known as NAVSTAR (for Navigation Satellite Timing and Ranging), GPS was invented by the military and, as a result, the devices all continue to acquire their positioning signals from a network of satellites placed in orbit by the U.S.
unknown title 2009
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Originally known as NAVSTAR (for Navigation Satellite Timing and Ranging), GPS was invented by the military and, as a result, the devices all continue to acquire their positioning signals from a network of satellites placed in orbit by the U.S.
unknown title 2009
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Originally known as NAVSTAR (for Navigation Satellite Timing and Ranging), GPS was invented by the military and, as a result, the devices all continue to acquire their positioning signals from a network of satellites placed in orbit by the U.S.
unknown title 2009
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Further, NAVSTAR satellite communications give Delta V multiple warhead MIRVs on board pinpoint accuracy to make Trident ideal for an offensive near-omnicidal first-strike capability.
Francis A. Boyle's "Protesting Power - War, Resistance and Law" 2008
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Further, NAVSTAR satellite communications give Delta V multiple warhead MIRVs on board pinpoint accuracy to make Trident ideal for an offensive near-omnicidal first-strike capability.
Francis A. Boyle's "Protesting Power - War, Resistance and Law" 2008
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(SPS) [1] on the Global Positioning System (GPS/NAVSTAR) L1 frequency of
Boing Boing: December 29, 2002 - January 4, 2003 Archives 2002
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The NAVSTAR Global Positioning System (GPS) is a constellation of 24 satellites developed, launched, and maintained by the U.S.
Vp Announces Second Civilian Signal ITY National Archives 1998
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It's a unique algorithm that's based on the time transmissions from NAVSTAR satellites.
Clear and Present Danger Clancy, Tom, 1947- 1989
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The bit on the NAVSTAR is supposition, but good supposition.
Clear and Present Danger Clancy, Tom, 1947- 1989
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