Lockheed Martin completed the navigation, communication and hosted...
Lockheed Martin completed the navigation, communication and hosted payload antenna assemblies for the first satellite of the next-generation global positioning system, GPS 3. The antennas will be installed on the first GPS 3 space vehicle, “which Lockheed Martin will deliver…
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to the U.S. Air Force on schedule, flight ready, in 2014,” Lockheed Martin said in a press release (http://bit.ly/1dzWOiA). The antenna designs allow three to eight times greater anti-jamming signal power “to be broadcast to military users across the globe when compared to previous GPS generations,” it said. The GPS 3 satellites will replace aging satellites in orbit (CD June 6 p16).