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Scientists excited about India’s own GPS

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So remember well another high IQ remark:

If Russian tech-enabled Agni 5 of obsolete technologies of 1970s could make your “high” IQ scientists such *excited* as if it were the best thing happened to them since the sliced bread, or that dubious “0”, then I can imagine what sort of GPS they are so *excited* about, needless to mention that I am, therefore, thoroughly convinced that in the foreseeable future an imported indoor plumbing technology of 1980s’ level (note:10 yrs more advanced than Agni 5) could take both your DRDO, DRTROLL, ISRO scientists and other Patels along your rail tracks beyond upper limit of excitement surely … non-stop orgasms and total ecstasy shall we say? Now tell me you’re excited too? :smokin:



Apparently the dudes on the board are quite conservative . I'd say Vision 2020: Superpower India , no?:azn:


this is the circuit of an INS ..if you are an expert to differentiate between a russian or indian or chinese ... chal bata ( come on fart your troll out ) what kind of INS is this ...
 
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I comprehend your hunger for high IQ comments form mine, I really do.

So remember well another high IQ remark:

If Russian tech-enabled Agni 5 of obsolete technologies of 1970s could make your “high” IQ scientists such *excited* as if it were the best thing happened to them since the sliced bread, or that dubious “0”, then I can imagine what sort of GPS they are so *excited* about, needless to mention that I am, therefore, thoroughly convinced that in the foreseeable future an imported indoor plumbing technology of 1980s’ level (note:10 yrs more advanced than Agni 5) could take both your DRDO, DRTROLL, ISRO scientists and other Patels along your rail tracks beyond upper limit of excitement surely … non-stop orgasms and total ecstasy shall we say? Now tell me you’re excited too? :smokin:



Apparently the dudes on the board are quite conservative . I'd say Vision 2020: Superpower India , no?:azn:

I was expecting this kind of high IQ(Idiotic Quality) comments from you... At least one thing we dont have....China's copy paste technology...to produce some world class garbage product..
 
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In the first step towards ending India’s dependence on the US-controlled Global Positioning System (GPS), the first of seven satellites that will form the Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System, or IRNSS, is expected to be launched by December 2012, Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) scientists have said. The IRNSS will be composed of seven geostationary satellites to watch over the country from 36,000 km above the earth’s surface— two satellites each would be positioned in the north and south, with three in the middle, according to Pradeep V Khekale, a senior scientist with ISRO’s Space Applications Centre (SAC) in Ahmedabad. Khekale is the programme manager for GAGAN, or GPS-aided Geo Augmented Navigation, a system that improves GPS accuracy for users in India, and is involved in developing the applications for IRNSS. Currently, only the United States and Russia have functional independent satellite-based navigation systems, although China has recently launched two satellites for its own system. “The first satellite launch is expected within a year, and all seven satellites for IRNSS are expected to be launched within three years,” said Chirag Dewan, a senior scientist at SAC. The payloads for the IRNSS would weigh approximately 2,000 kilograms, and would need Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicles, or GSLVs, to launch them. Khekale added that the two-frequency INRSS would be more accurate than the single frequency GPS. “IRNSS is generating a lot of interest, excitement and focus at the SAC now, especially after the successful launch of the RISAT-1 just a few weeks ago,” said Shailendra Singh, a Radio Frequency engineer at SAC who was part of the
RISAT mission, the payload for which was developed here.

such a system has its vulnerabilities.The Space segment will be too high up for any missile to reach them,but without Ground segment the system wont work,and the master tracking station is usually the target for an enemy in case of war.If the Master station in Bangalore or wherever it will be gets hit the satellites will be as good as rocks in space.
 
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such a system has its vulnerabilities.The Space segment will be too high up for any missile to reach them,but without Ground segment the system wont work,and the master tracking station is usually the target for an enemy in case of war.If the Master station in Bangalore or wherever it will be gets hit the satellites will be as good as rocks in space.
The use of global positioning system (GPS) for precision guidance of weapons is being questioned due to its vulnerability of jamming and spoofing for non-military code users. In this paper a novel approach is proposed for guidance of weapons where use of GPS or other civilian Satellite-based navigation system is threatened. The proposed approach is modelled and simulated using SIMULINK for realistic trajectories and scenario. The results of simulation are validated with the actual GPS data.
Looks like someone thought about it........way back in 2010 @ DRDO.
Modelling and Simulation of Pseudolite-based Navigation:A GPS-independent Radio Navigation System
 
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