U.S. military officials have disclosed ongoing problems with the development of the new Global Positioning System (GPS), which has been in progress for 16 years at a cost of $8 billion. Despite efforts, the program continues to face significant challenges in meeting its objectives.
Chinese researchers have unveiled a new network of <strong>11 satellites</strong> designed to provide a robust optical navigation system that improves location accuracy in areas lacking GPS signals. This advancement aims to support various applications from autonomous vehicles to deep space missions.
Satellite navigation systems are crucial in modern life, significantly impacting wars and military tactics. As armies increasingly rely on space navigation, the vulnerability of these systems to threats emerges, prompting the need to explore protection methods.