The government has allocated £100 million to come up with a plan for a UK GPS system, according to the Sunday Telegraph. The Continentals are threatening to ban the UK from using the military encrypted signals from the EU Galileo satellite constellation. Richard Wimmer, Project Manager of the Aeolus satellite at Airbus in Stevenage, told ...
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