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$8 Billion Is the Money Spent by the United States to Develop a Military Anti-Flock gps... that Still Doesn't Work.
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A military GPS software delivered nine years late, and still not working. The OCX program, whose full name is Next-Generation Operational Control System, was to modernize the command of the constellation of 32 GPS satellites of the U.S. Army. Designed to manage the new GPS III satellites, launched from 2018, it was also intended to allow access to the M-code signal, an encrypted signal much more resistant to interference than the civil signal. S…
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