Researchers home in on origins of Russia’s Baltic GPS jammingAnalysts have been tracking Russian electronic warfare from across the Gdańsk Bay, pinpointing familiar sites in Kaliningrad.By Linus Höller8 days ago
Space Force demos rapid turnaround on latest GPS III launchThe launch was the second in a series the Space Force is running to test its ability to launch high-value satellites in response to operational needs.By Courtney Albon5 weeks ago
Northrop tests tech to help hypersonic vehicles maneuver without GPS The successful demonstration of inertial measurement unit technology on a hypersonic aircraft is an industry first.By Courtney Albon2 months ago
Space Force eyes late May launch of next GPS III satelliteThe service plans to have the satellite ready for launch in three months — a process that typically takes up to two years.By Courtney Albon3 months ago
Launch delays hamper near-term impact of GPS experimentation programThe Space Force is weighing its options for how to proceed with integrating NTS-3 technology into upcoming GPS production lines.By Courtney Albon4 months ago
Space Force teaming with Air Force on Joint Simulation EnvironmentThe Space Force is integrating its capabilities into the Joint Simulation Environment and crafting a plan for an advanced simulation capability of its own.By Courtney Albon4 months ago